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[…] and rich with wildlife. There is immense potential for managing more of them for nature and for people. See Moor Meadows Life on the Verge 2021 online talk by road verge restoration specialists, Dr Kate Petty, Plantlife’s Road Verge Campaign Manager, and Leo Gubert, senior ecologist at Highways England South West. Plantlife […]
How to Restore a Meadow
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[…] and bees? Restoring it might be easy, or it could be quite a challenge – one size does not fit all. Fortunately there’s lots of information available online, such as Magnificent Meadows the Flora Locale Restoration Library and Devon Wildlife Trust Restoring the Culm. Key points to consider How big is it? Is the meadow a […]
The Forum
Haymaking at Chagfarm © Chris Chapman Moor Meadows has created an online meadow makers’ network forum. The forum is the place where anyone who loves meadows can connect with others: post questions by topic and receive answers from a whole community of meadow enthusiasts, start or join informative discussions, share photos of their projects, […]
About us
[…] the landscape of Dartmoor and beyond. We are a not–for–profit organisation run by volunteers passionate about meadows. We have set up a meadows email exchange and an online forum so members can communicate with each other, plus a series of events such as Meadow Open Days, informative talks, inspirational conferences and practical workshops in […]
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[…] just do what we do for the love of wildflower meadows. Joining options – it’s free to join! The Forum: In January 2021 we launched a new online Devon–wide meadows network, the Meadow Makers’ Forum. This was made possible by a grant from the Devon Environment Foundation. The Forum is the place for meadow–makers […]
Robin and Veronica Aaronson
Me and my Meadow
We moved to The Mill in 2008, inheriting four acres of flood–plain meadow and two of oak woodland. Mill Meadow had been used as occasional pasture, latterly for horses, and had not been cut for hay within living memory. We had various plans for this land, notably growing willows to coppice as fuel, but we […]