Wildflower Seeding December News
Woodberry Wetlands nature project receives funding
The charity will also encourage residents, in particular under-represented groups living near the site, to take part in a community food growing initiative as well as volunteer work performing vital jobs to conserve the habitat, such as reed-cutting, wildflower meadow seeding and refurbishing tern rafts. Read More
Planting seeds: Denton workers begin program to beautify city, improve sustainability
It’s been in the planning stages for several years. And now, Denton officials have completed its first wildflower planting as part of a program to improve sustainability around the city. Read More
£9.1m transformation of ‘most dangerous’ junction in city-region moves closer
Manchester council has promised to plant 4,300 sq m of new turfing and wildflower seeding.
Landscaping work, which is due to be carried out in the coming weeks, will form the final part of the scheme which was tweaked after residents urged the council to protect and enhance the local green space. Read More
Native Provenance Wildflower Seeding
Big thanks to @aphidman @AffinityWater for funding seed cost of new phase of native provenance wildflower seeding on this farm in our east kent valleys proj’ linking previously seeded areas & chalk downland. Farms delivering #naturerecoverynetworks for🦋🐦,water quality, soil…. pic.twitter.com/4LJ2vAp2C7
— Dan Tuson (@kentdowns6) October 1, 2020
Late Boneset near NY St bridge
We’re full of boneset blooming showcases in natural settings thru the seasons & always a grand finale of Late Boneset near NY St bridge that segues right into the snow season. Pic here from this late fall native wildflower seeding event shows boneset blooming near NY St bridge https://t.co/KlLL8Z1Aod pic.twitter.com/fVfFbH9uOU
— UrbanWildernessTrail (@INCCArena) December 2, 2020
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