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Welcome to another episode of the Roseland Podcast
I’m Chloe, your host.
In today’s episode:
If this is the first episode you’re listening to you can find and listen to the podcast at Roselandpodcast.com, on iTunes/Apple Podcast, on Spotify and all other podcast apps just search for “Roseland Podcast”.
At Roselandpodcast.com you’ll also find links to any resources we mention.
Interview time!
Time to find out about Wild Roseland’s wild flower areas, and how you can create your own.
INTERVIEW
Simon sent us in a TON of resources if you want to find out more about what we were chatting about, you can find them all in the shownotes at roselandpodcast.com
That includes details of how to get hold of a new book “Flora of Cornwall” which Simon describes as
“an excellent comprehensive book with Great intros to habitats etc and then details of where all species have been recorded. All from information collected by amateur botanists across Cornwall.”
The book isn’t widely available - not from Amazon or Waterstones, so we’ve included a link to the flyer with details of how you can order direct from the author. Old school!
It’s quite a big file - so be patient as it loads - see the flyer
Wild Flowers and Pollinators
As well as links to Wild Roseland ( www.wildroseland.org) to get involved and offer help with volunteer work parties there are a number of useful links if people are thinking about wild flower patches in their own gardens and encouraging pollinators....
By Roseland PodcastWelcome to another episode of the Roseland Podcast
I’m Chloe, your host.
In today’s episode:
If this is the first episode you’re listening to you can find and listen to the podcast at Roselandpodcast.com, on iTunes/Apple Podcast, on Spotify and all other podcast apps just search for “Roseland Podcast”.
At Roselandpodcast.com you’ll also find links to any resources we mention.
Interview time!
Time to find out about Wild Roseland’s wild flower areas, and how you can create your own.
INTERVIEW
Simon sent us in a TON of resources if you want to find out more about what we were chatting about, you can find them all in the shownotes at roselandpodcast.com
That includes details of how to get hold of a new book “Flora of Cornwall” which Simon describes as
“an excellent comprehensive book with Great intros to habitats etc and then details of where all species have been recorded. All from information collected by amateur botanists across Cornwall.”
The book isn’t widely available - not from Amazon or Waterstones, so we’ve included a link to the flyer with details of how you can order direct from the author. Old school!
It’s quite a big file - so be patient as it loads - see the flyer
Wild Flowers and Pollinators
As well as links to Wild Roseland ( www.wildroseland.org) to get involved and offer help with volunteer work parties there are a number of useful links if people are thinking about wild flower patches in their own gardens and encouraging pollinators....