Ever wanted to grow our native wildflowers? Join local wildflower nursery Ecohab Wildflowers and the Flourishing Floodplains project to learn about growing local flora of the Severn Vale floodplains.
The Flourishing Floodplains project aims to work with local landowners and communities to help restore the Severn Vale’s threatened floodplain habitats, so they can once again help prevent flooding, provide strongholds for wildlife, improve water and soil quality, store carbon and bring people closer to nature.
As part of this project we are running 3 workshops in spring, summer and autumn to give you all the skills you will need to successfully sow, grow and plant out wildflowers to enhance your local area with native wildflower habitats. We won’t be expecting you to create whole meadows! But every patch of wildflowers, big or small, is important. The workshops are open to community groups or individuals.
Each workshop will run twice, from 10am to 4pm, on 24, 25 May, 5, 6 July and 13, 14 September. Ideally you will be able to attend a workshop in each session to gain all the techniques and knowledge that you will need.
Workshop 1, Spring – Growing wildflower plug plants – tricks of the trade. To include:
Workshop 2, Summer- Out and about wildflower seed collecting. To include:
Workshop 3, Autumn- How to establish wildflowers. To include:
The workshops are free and will take place on a farm just outside Gloucester. There are 12 spots on each workshop, and places will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
For more information and to book a place please contact Sue Kinsey via email: Sue.kinsey@wwt.org.uk
This project is funded by the Government's Green Recovery Challenge Fund. The fund was developed by Defra and its Arm's-Length Bodies. It is being delivered by The National Lottery Heritage Fund in partnership with Natural England, the Environment Agency and Forestry Commission.