One of the best ways to help our pollinators is to provide them with an abundance of natural food.
Sowing native seed, then watching it grow and feed your local wildlife is not only satisfying but can also be therapeutic in these strange times. Now is the ideal time to source your seed and prepare the ground!
Get inspiration from past and present projects and learn how to prepare your patch, where to source your seed and long term maintenance.
This event will be hosted as a live Zoom session. Cost: Free - but donations to Champion Bowland (via a link on booking) are welcomed.
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