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The Kitchen Garden’s new plants began to spread their skirts and familiarise themselves with their surroundings. The Phyla nodiflora, an odd little creeping ground cover plant of the verbena...
Queen Mary University of London researchers have partnered with us here at Knepp on a project that will help rewilding...
Knepp Wildland PodcastEpisode 14 – The Tree-corer Join Matt Wainhouse, Geoff Liddell and myself as we take a deep dive...
This month, our various team leaders have all gathered to share our news: Russ Carrington – Regenerative Farming in Shipley...
May began with a cornucopia of weathers; sun, rain, storms, hail in Shakespearean proportions. The Angelica archangelica’s we planted last spring in the Kitchen Garden had reached...
Swing time: April’s temperatures oscillated between 24 degrees one day to minus 2 the following, frost dazzling us in morning sunshine. The bluebells were just beginning to unfurl their heads,...
Knepp Wildland PodcastEpisode 13 – The Dawn Chorus Episode 13 finds us at Knepp Wildland at dawn, which is a...
Knepp Wildland PodcastEpisode 12 – The Purple Emperor Update Episode 12 is a bonus episode with Matthew Oates. A visit...
Jason Emrich – Estate Manager It’s early June and summer is truly with us after such a dreadful Spring. It...
Knepp Wildland PodcastEpisode 11 – The Orange-tip Episode 11 finds us on a bright spring day sitting by a stream...
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