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Country diary: September s hazy warmth has cheered the local farmers | Farming

<strong>St Dominic, Tamar Valley:</strong> There was frenetic harvesting after the rainy gloom of summer, with maize next to be cut

Country diary: A midsummer scene of fresh leaf and basking adder

<strong>Kit Hill, Tamar Valley:</strong> New growth of holly, willow, thorn and birch poke through, as paths sparkle with flecks of quartz

Country diary: Small-scale rewilding is already paying off

<strong>St Dominic, Tamar Valley:</strong> The thickening hedgebanks are sheltering birdlife, and runoff from our heavy rainfall will be slowed

Country diary: copious apple blossom is at its best, but short-lived

Country diary: copious apple blossom is at its best, but short-lived St Dominic, Tamar Valley: The full bloom sadly coincides with April’s withering cold and dearth of pollinators Blossom on a Hocking’s green apple tree. The multipurpose variety was once popular in local orchards. Photograph: Jack Spiers Blossom on a Hocking’s green apple tree. The multipurpose variety was once popular in local orchards. Photograph: Jack Spiers Thu 20 May 2021 00.30 EDT May rain veils the greening mound of Sentry Hill wood and the cattle grazing on the summit of Viverdon Down, as loquacious birdsong and progress to summer growth are restored.

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