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“As we come to year end, it is a good readers have made to the environment. In recent years, many of us have completelby re-thought how and why we garden. Many are now putting the health and wellbeing of wildlife in all its forms at the forefront of their planning, and by so doing making a positive contribution to our ecosystem. In return, as well as the satisfaction we gain from helping nature, we gain genuine health and wellbeing for ourselves. Well done – keep it up in 2022, and a Merry Christmas from everyone here at .”

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