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Book cover of Charles Flower's Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Restoring Wild Flowers to the Countryside, with a honey bee sitting on daisy, blue sky behind. Published by Papadakis.
Book cover of Charles Flower's Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Restoring Wild Flowers to the Countryside, with a honey bee sitting on daisy, blue sky behind. Published by Papadakis.
Book cover of Charles Flower's Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Restoring Wild Flowers to the Countryside, with a honey bee sitting on daisy, blue sky behind. Published by Papadakis.
Book cover of Charles Flower's Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Restoring Wild Flowers to the Countryside, with a honey bee sitting on daisy, blue sky behind. Published by Papadakis.
Book cover of Charles Flower's Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Restoring Wild Flowers to the Countryside, with a honey bee sitting on daisy, blue sky behind. Published by Papadakis.
Book cover of Charles Flower's Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Restoring Wild Flowers to the Countryside, with a honey bee sitting on daisy, blue sky behind. Published by Papadakis.
Book cover of Charles Flower's Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Restoring Wild Flowers to the Countryside, with a honey bee sitting on daisy, blue sky behind. Published by Papadakis.
Book cover of Charles Flower's Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Restoring Wild Flowers to the Countryside, with a honey bee sitting on daisy, blue sky behind. Published by Papadakis.

Where Have All the Flowers Gone?

Restoring Wild Flowers to the Countryside

By (author) Charles Flower

£25.00

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  • An inspirational photographic record that will appeal to anyone interested in nature, wildlife, botany and
    preserving the heritage of the British countryside
  • Charles Flower is an expert in conservation and manages his own 25 acre hazel copse
  • Showcases a highly topical subject
Full Description

A traditional meadow full of wild flowers is a rare sight today but it is not too late to restore them and to create new ones. Charles Flower is passionate about restoring the countryside. After the appalling destruction provoked by modern farming methods during the 1970s and 1980s he pioneered practical methods of wild flower restoration on his own farm, where he grows wild flower seed crops and runs restoration workshops. We have been through many painful years of seeing our meadows destroyed but Charles Flower has proved that it is possible to plan for diversity, harvest seed, propagate it and create new meadows, woods, hedges and ponds so that wild flowers can be successfully re-established not only in the countryside but also in our gardens, thus ensuring a supply of nectar over a long period – from the woodland primrose in March through to fleabane in the wet meadow in September – that will entice back countless butterflies and other insects. This book is full of practical advice amassed by someone who has devoted all his energy to good management of the countryside for over 20 years. It recounts the story of how he has helped restore the flowers – and thus ensure the return of wildlife – to numerous gardens, farms and estates, a story documented by glorious photographs that cannot fail to inspire.

About the Author

Charles Flower is a consultant working with many individuals, farmers and landowners as well as the National Trust while running his own 175-acre farm in Wiltshire.

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Specifications
Publisher
Papadakis
ISBN
9781901092820
Published
5th Jun 2024
Binding
Paperback / softback
Territory
World
Size
240 mm x 300 mm
Pages
216 Pages
Illustrations
283 color, 27 b&w
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