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My natural paradise garden

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Angela Keeler has created a wildlife-laden, productive space

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All creatures welcomed, great and small such as this wolf spider

To say our garden was overgrown, 25 years ago, would do an injustice to the jungle that greeted us when we first moved in. Large trees, crammed so close they were deformed, giant bindweed whose roots snaked through a sunken lawn and tree stumps (which I excavated by hand) were some of the big jobs we had to tackle.

At first, we tidied it

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