After the success of the first meadow making
project in Terryland Forest Park which started last year with the
planting of thousands of wildflowers and continued with its recent
mowing by hand-held scythes, volunteers are requested to take part in
creating a second traditional field habitat that will become an
important haven for native Irish flora and for pollinators such as bees,
butterflies, moths and beetles whose existence is threatened by
pollution, invasive species, urbanization, loss of habitat and the use of pesticides and herbicides in modern farming.
We require lovers of Nature to start the process tomorrow (Sat) in
transforming another sterile green field into a lush colourful meadow
alive with the sights, smells and sounds of birds, insects and flowers.
The first phase of this project will involve seeding and raking the
ground with yellow rattle, a plant which curbs the growth of grass thus
allowing the planted wildflower seeds to take root.
This field is located in the section of Terryland Forest Park behind Sandyvale Lawn
So we ask you to please join us tomorrow and Help Save the Bees and other pollinators
Rendezvous: 10.30am at Sandyvale Lawn
1 comment:
Hi Speedie. Seems we missed this one - will there be more? Have trowels, will travel.
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