Dartington's bookbinding tutor, Mary Bartlett, takes another look back into Dartington Hall history and how it fuels her ongoing interest in the symbolism of the unicorn.
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Agroforestry: Our mistakes don’t have to be your mistakes
As Dartington's pioneering new agroforestry project reaches a more advanced stage, Harriet takes a moment to outline some key lessons learned, in order to help those who are interested in 'growing their own'.
Read More >Behind the scenes: Researching our ever-changing Gardens
Dartington's Gardens are often seen as a 'timeless' feature that has hardly changed in centuries. In fact, the opposite is true - as Gardener Katherine found as part of a historical research project.
Read More >Food and Farming blog: Our ducks are in a row – now they’re getting a pond
After much planning, it's time for action! Work to create the fundamental structure for reinstating the entire 7 hectares of Queen’s Marsh field as a wetland has now been confirmed - read on to find out more.
Read More >Conservation diary: How we’re helping wildlife thrive at Berryman’s Marsh
Did you know that Berryman's Marsh is a key area for conservation work at Dartington? Here, Estate Warden Mike Newby reveals how hard work is helping us make the most of this small but ecologically rich area of land.
Read More >Food and Farming blog: Will our unique new approach bear fruit?
In her latest blog, Harriet explains how, after a huge amount of work behind the scenes, Dartington is about to deliver agroforestry in a way that has never been seen in the UK before.
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