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Wildlife Gardening with Head Gardener of Wordsworth House & Garden
We joined Amanda, the Head Gardener at Wordsworth House and Garden, who told us about the work she does for wildlife at the National Trust property.
Image: Tom Marshall
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We joined Amanda, the Head Gardener at Wordsworth House and Garden, who told us about the work she does for wildlife at the National Trust property.
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