The Planet Reigate Podcast
50: Our mile-by-mile 'A25-changes' explainer, making your own garden ornaments… and more
Lorraine Ellery Matthews
We get lots of small mammals in the hedges, the birds nesting in the hedges, but also what's really important as well is the fact that a hedge will sequester so much carbon, and that's not just in the hedge itself, it's also in the subsoil and the root system below the ground. So it's a very important heritage skill that needs to be passed on to the next generation.
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