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Home
About
News and blog
Visit
Design
History of the garden
Bowls playing
To do list
Support
Wishlist
Social walks
Young people
Events
Calendar
Resources
ShareFairs
Gardening
Gardening at Nightingale
Queen Edith's in Bloom
Community gardening
Wulfstan Way Raingardens
School gardening
Biodiversity
CambridgeWild
Working with nature
Habitats
Bug-opolis
Bats in the garden
Bees in the garden
Birds in the garden
Butterflies in the garden
Hedgehogs in the garden
Insects in the garden
Moths in the garden
Wildflowers in the garden
In the garden
Compost bins
Fruit trees
Meadow
Nature pond
Raised beds
Tool Library
Contact us
Rebecca Jones
May 31, 2017

Cedric the centipede

Rebecca Jones
May 31, 2017
 Posing for a photo

Posing for a photo

With it being half-term holiday, we have lots of families in the garden - and we were also turning the compost heap - to find this minibeast. Some discussion about whether it was a centipede or a millipede and if s/he would make a good take-away pet (page about both). We didn't like to say s/he was 'common'.

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