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Help wildlife, connect with nature and take part in No Mow May – straight from your garden by letting the wildflowers grow (in May and beyond!)
There are many different ways you can go the extra mile for Plantlife – from organising a bake sale, running the London Marathon or planning your own plant-themed event.
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Become a Plantlife member today and together we will rebuild a world rich in plants and fungi
Join ecological home grower and community gardener, Poppy Okotcha, to hear about how she tends to her garden through the seasons and lives more sustainably.
Katie Cameron is based in Wiltshire and is Collaboration Manger for Plantlife, a new role in the communications team to expand how we work and who we work with, and to reach exciting new audiences. Katie studied art and french at university and after working in a UK gallery and then in events for a short time in Hong Kong, joined plantlife 15 years ago initially working in the membership team before joining the dynamnic communications team to work in press and media.
Poppy Okotcha is a Devon based horticulturist and regenerative grower, passionate about helping people reconnect with nature. Through her vibrant Instagram, she shares tips on growing, foraging, and living consciously for the health of individuals, communities, and the planet. After a successful modelling career, she turned to gardening in 2016, training with the Royal Horticultural Society and studying permaculture. Poppy has appeared on Gardeners’ World (BBC2) and the RHS podcast. Her debut book ‘A Wilder Way’ was published this April.
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