Supporting biodiversity without intensive management
- admin903313
- May 9
- 1 min read
Foxgloves thrive in lightly disturbed ground, appearing along our campsite hedgerows. Spring is when our campsite landscape wakes up—fresh growth, returning insects, and birds beginning to nest. Beyond its tall spires and bell-shaped flowers, they’re also an important part of a thriving wildlife eco-system, supporting pollinators and adding to the rich mix of plants that make our campsite feel alive.


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