Jerry Coleby-Williams checks out a successful wildlife corridor, Sophie Thomson visits a farm growing botanicals for beauty products, Tino Carnevale demonstrates crop rotation and Jane Edmanson makes a kokedama, Jerry explores a wildlife corridor designed to link two halves of a forest and provide safe passage for animals over a busy road, and Tino Carnevale explains crop rotation and how to use it to plan your autumn plantings. Jane gets her hands dirty making Kokedama - Japanese moss balls.
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