Wildlife Gardening Workshop: “Wild About Gardens”

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(c) Vicki Couchman and The Climate Coalition

Wildlife Gardening Workshop: “Wild About Gardens”

Location:
St Mary's Church Hall, Ross-on-Wye, HR9 5HR
Are you looking for ways to enhance your garden for the greatest enjoyment of you and the wildlife? Hoping to attract insects, amphibians, birds, mammals? Not sure if you can fit in a pond? Or which flowers are most attractive to butterflies?

Event details

Date

Time
2:00pm - 5:00pm
A static map of Wildlife Gardening Workshop: “Wild About Gardens”

About the event

By popular demand the Ross Branch of the Herefordshire Wildlife Trust is now offering a further short practical workshop on how to make your garden more wildlife-friendly, run by experienced gardeners. It will cover the importance of food, water and shelter, seasonal planting, looking after your soil and how your garden can play its part in your local setting. The approach will be friendly and informal with plenty of opportunity for questions and a helpful list of resources you can take away.

All are welcome. It is ideal for beginners, anyone who is looking to revamp their garden or just has an interest in supporting wildlife in their garden. You don't need to be a Wildlife Trust member and it is open to anyone who can join us in Ross.

Spaces are strictly limited, and free of charge, so it is essential that you book. 
email: hwtrossbranch@gmail.com

Tea/coffee cold drinks and cakes will be served.     

Booking

Price

Free

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Facilities

Toilets
Cafe/refreshments