How to make a seed bomb
Plant wildflower with seed bombs!
Plant wildflower with seed bombs!
Drop-in to create seed bombs that make your garden a thriving haven for wildlife.
The reserve warden, Kevin James, will show us how the reserve has been enlarged by taking in arable land and spreading seed from the small area of original species rich grassland.
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Inner city children to benefit from regular access to natural world
An indoor craft and story followed by adult led outdoor activities for pre-school children & their parents & carers.
Lucy Pegg, Public Affairs Officer at the Wildlife Trusts, writes on the damage risked to nature by the decision to give emergency authorisation for the use of Cruiser SB to treat sugar beet seed…
Wildlife friendly farm, which grows wild bird seed, and 100 acres of sunflowers, celebrates raising £2 million for wildlife conservation.
The papery, translucent, silver 'coins' of Honesty are instantly recognisable. They are actually the leftover seed pods that dangle from the plant through winter.
Greater burdock is familiar to us as the sticky plant that children delight in, frequently throwing the burs at each other. It actually uses these hooked seed heads to help disperse its seeds.