


With the success of the pools we got the wildlife ‘bug’ and contacted North Devon Wildlife Trust for advice on how to maximise the opportunity to attract more wildlife.
Since then the fabulous Tom Parsons from North Devon Wildlife Trust has been helping us do what’s best for the area – starting with converting 4 acres into a Culm Meadow.
First we have to cut the grass/hay in September ready for sowing the Culm Meadow seed
With the success of the pools we got the wildlife ‘bug’ and contacted North Devon Wildlife Trust for advice on how to maximise the opportunity to attract more wildlife.
Since then the fabulous Tom Parsons from North Devon Wildlife Trust has been helping us do what’s best for the area – starting with converting 4 acres into a Culm Meadow.
First we have to cut the grass/hay in September ready for sowing the Culm Meadow seed
All equipment and operations courtesy of our neighbour Mike Hardy with help from more neighbours – the family Murch (see the girls in the background) – thank you all!

