Wood Anemones in Stanmer Park - 1.4.2016
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Wood Anemones at Stanmer Park - 1.4.2016
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Stanmer Park - a walk in the woods 1.4.2016
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Maintaining healthy pasture at Stanmer Park - 1.4.2016
I am not sure whether this was an aerator or a harrow. It seemed to be punching holes in the grass. That was, I assume, to deal with compacting caused by people and livestock walking on it. It certainly left it a bit lumpy to walk on. I walked down across the field in the top left photo, so I know!
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