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Pensthorpe Wildlife & Gardens

By on 11/04/2013 12:22:20

758Fakenham, Norfolk01328 851 465www.pensthorpe.comNR21 0LNOpen all year, daily, 10am-5pm (until 4pm Jan-Mar). Adults £9.75, OAPs £8, children (4-16) £6.25. Card not valid on event days – phone or see website for details.parking,toilets,part-disabled,plants,refreshments,picnic,fo...


Ryton Gardens

By on 11/04/2013 12:22:24

774Wolston Lane, Ryton on Dunsmore, Coventry, Warwickshire024 7630 3517www.rytongardens.co.ukCV8 3LGOpen all year, daily, 10am-5pm. Adults £5.50, OAPs/children (5-16) £3.50. Single discount with card: 25%. parking,toilets,full-disabled,plants,refreshments,picnic,shop


Explorers Garden

By on 11/04/2013 12:23:02

913Port-Na-Craig, Pitlochry, Perthshire 01796 484 600www.explorersgarden.comPH16 5DROpen 28 Mar-3 Nov, daily, 10am-4.15pm. Adults £4, OAPs £3.50, under-16s £1. Card not valid on charity day: 9 Jun, or on event days – phone or see website for details.parking,toilets,part-disabled,...


Marsh Villa Gardens

By on 11/04/2013 12:24:13

829St Andrew’s Road, Par, Cornwall01726 815 920www.marshvillagardens.comPL24 2LUOpen 1 Apr-30 Sep, Sun-Wed, 10am-6pm. Adults/OAPs £4.50, under-12s free. Single discount with card: 50%. Card not valid on charity day: 11 Aug & other dates – phone or see website.parking,toilets,full...


Mille Fleurs

By on 11/04/2013 12:24:15

836Rue du Bordage, St Pierre du Bois, Guernsey01481 263 911www.millefleurs.co.ukGY7 9DWOpen by appointment, 1 Apr-30 Sep, Mon-Fri, 10.30am-1pm. Adults/OAPs £6, children (5-14) £3. Single discount with card: 10%. Card not valid on charity/event days – phone or see website for deta...


Priory Maze & Gardens

By on 11/04/2013 12:22:22

768Cromer Road, Beeston Regis, Sheringham, Norfolk01263 822 986www.priorymazegardens.co.ukNR26 8SFOpen 25 Mar-30 Sep, daily, 10am-5pm. Adults £5, OAPs £4.50, children (3-16) £2.50.parking,toilets,part-disabled,plants,refreshments,picnic,shop,dogs,public-transport


Zebra spider

By Richard Jones on 24/04/2013 11:53:20

Although, yes, technically it is a spider, I’m almost positive that nobody could really be scared of the zebra spider, Salticus scenicus. It lacks all those sinister characteristics that can cause unease among some people — it isn’t black and hairy, it doesn’t have long legs, it ...


Newts and wildlife ponds

By Richard Jones on 26/03/2013 15:22:04

she hadn't dashed off into the depths. Today, though, when I nip out into the cold wilderness of my garden to have a little look around, I find there is a thin layer of ice on the pond.The rational part of me suspects that even though our pond is very


Wildlife ponds and growling frogs

By Kate Bradbury on 11/03/2013 16:24:30

“I heard some growling from the shallow pond”, said the text message, from my mother. Frogs have been hiding under rocks and shrubbery in my mum's garden since she moved in nearly 17 years ago; but this is the first time there has been any 'growling


Bumblebees and climate change

By Richard Jones on 13/03/2013 13:04:46

if we don’t get total extinction, we are likely to suffer biodiversity loss.Anyway, back to gardens. I had hoped to bring a live bumblebee into class. The very day before I had seen a huge buff-tailed (Bombus terrestris) queen sniffing out the daffodils


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