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Mental Health Awareness Week: Connect With Nature. Text. The Grow Wild team share their five top tips for connecting with nature, and how they have helped their mental wellbeing throughout theAT A SCHOOL
Sowing. Sowing basics. Follow our step by step guide to sowing wildflower seeds. Try sowing your seeds in containers. If you don't have any soil to work with, you may want to use containers. Sow a heart-shaped wildflower patch. Why not sow your wildflowers in recognisable shape, like YOUTH PROJECT GRANTS 2021 Step 1: First have a read of our Guidance for Applicants and Supporting Organisations. Step 2: Find a Supporting Organisation to help you deliver the project (see guidance above) Step 3: Come up with a great idea for your project. Step 4: Make a 2 minute video telling us about your idea. You don’t need any fancy equipment for this –just a
TERMS & CONDITIONS FOR SEED KITS 2021 The Spring seed sowing campaign:Provides an opportunity for key workers signing up to receive free wildflower seeds for them to sow.For the purposes of the seed kit distribution, Grow Wild is using the Govt definition of critical workers for access to school oreducation settings.
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Step 4Dry the seeds. Spread the flower heads out on newspaper and leave in a cool, dry, airy place to allow the seeds to fully dry. You’ll know the flower heads are dry enough when they feel dry and crumbly to the touch. Don’t put your seeds in an airing cupboard SHAW PARK | GROW WILD Shaw Park Is a small park situated in Holywell Green. The village is situated approximately 3 miles (5 km) south from Halifax, 4 miles (6 km) north-west from Huddersfield and 1.5 CHURWELL URBAN WOODLANDS The site is open all year round and free to enter. There are several circular walks of different lengths throughout the woodland. Some walks are suitable for pushchairs and wheel chairs. The main entrance to the site can be accessed opposite The Oaks on Westwood Side, HOW TO WATER YOUR WILDFLOWERS The critical time to water wildflowers in the ground is after sowing and while the seedlings are establishing themselves in the first six weeks. You should aim to water your freshly sown wildflower space twice a week and more frequently in hot weather. Gentle watering with a rose on a watering can, or gentle spray attachment to a hose, is HARVESTING YOUR OYSTER MUSHROOM Harvesting your oyster mushroom. So you're at the point where your fungus is beginning to fruit - congratulations! At this point, as long as you're keeping your fungus nicely hydrated, things should move very quickly. From hour to hour you will see your mushrooms growing bigger.MEADS ECO PARK
The Meads is an area of low-lying farmland to the south-west of Bridgwater, near St Matthews Field. The informal footpaths through the park provide an opportunity to walk GROW WILDWILDFLOWERSFUNGIVISIT & VOLUNTEERWHY GROW WILDBLOGBEES &POLLINATORS
Mental Health Awareness Week: Connect With Nature. Text. The Grow Wild team share their five top tips for connecting with nature, and how they have helped their mental wellbeing throughout theAT A SCHOOL
Sowing. Sowing basics. Follow our step by step guide to sowing wildflower seeds. Try sowing your seeds in containers. If you don't have any soil to work with, you may want to use containers. Sow a heart-shaped wildflower patch. Why not sow your wildflowers in recognisable shape, like YOUTH PROJECT GRANTS 2021 Step 1: First have a read of our Guidance for Applicants and Supporting Organisations. Step 2: Find a Supporting Organisation to help you deliver the project (see guidance above) Step 3: Come up with a great idea for your project. Step 4: Make a 2 minute video telling us about your idea. You don’t need any fancy equipment for this –just a
TERMS & CONDITIONS FOR SEED KITS 2021 The Spring seed sowing campaign:Provides an opportunity for key workers signing up to receive free wildflower seeds for them to sow.For the purposes of the seed kit distribution, Grow Wild is using the Govt definition of critical workers for access to school oreducation settings.
SEED SAVING
Step 4Dry the seeds. Spread the flower heads out on newspaper and leave in a cool, dry, airy place to allow the seeds to fully dry. You’ll know the flower heads are dry enough when they feel dry and crumbly to the touch. Don’t put your seeds in an airing cupboard SHAW PARK | GROW WILD Shaw Park Is a small park situated in Holywell Green. The village is situated approximately 3 miles (5 km) south from Halifax, 4 miles (6 km) north-west from Huddersfield and 1.5 CHURWELL URBAN WOODLANDS The site is open all year round and free to enter. There are several circular walks of different lengths throughout the woodland. Some walks are suitable for pushchairs and wheel chairs. The main entrance to the site can be accessed opposite The Oaks on Westwood Side, HOW TO WATER YOUR WILDFLOWERS The critical time to water wildflowers in the ground is after sowing and while the seedlings are establishing themselves in the first six weeks. You should aim to water your freshly sown wildflower space twice a week and more frequently in hot weather. Gentle watering with a rose on a watering can, or gentle spray attachment to a hose, is HARVESTING YOUR OYSTER MUSHROOM Harvesting your oyster mushroom. So you're at the point where your fungus is beginning to fruit - congratulations! At this point, as long as you're keeping your fungus nicely hydrated, things should move very quickly. From hour to hour you will see your mushrooms growing bigger.MEADS ECO PARK
The Meads is an area of low-lying farmland to the south-west of Bridgwater, near St Matthews Field. The informal footpaths through the park provide an opportunity to walkGROW WILD
Mental Health Awareness Week: Connect With Nature. Text. The Grow Wild team share their five top tips for connecting with nature, and how they have helped their mental wellbeing throughout theWILDFLOWER GALLERY
Wildflower gallery. There are around 1,600 species of wildflower in Britain and Ireland. But don’t worry, we aren’t going to list them all here! This page focuses on the wildflowers that Grow Wild distributes through our seed kits, or has distributed in the past.These are a
WHAT'S IN MY GROW WILD SEED MIX? What's in my Grow Wild seed mix? We're so happy we were able to send you a Grow Wild seed kit! In your kit you'll find a mixture of wildflower seeds - these vary depending on the country in which you're sowing them. Below is a handy guide to the mix of seeds for your country. We have used the common name in bold, followed by thebotanical name.
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It's Mental Health Awareness Week, and this year's theme is "Connect With Nature". In our blog, we look at some simple Grow Wild tips to help you connect with nature and boost your wellbeing MAKE A SOLITARY BEE HOUSE Step 2. Place a ball of clay/mud inside at the base and push down firmly to secure. Step 3. Fill the inside space with hollow tubes. Step 4. Push tubes firmly into the clay/mud. Step 5. Line the container with your warm fabric, packing the tubes in as tightly as possible so they're firmly held in place. Step 7. HOW TO SOW WILDFLOWER SEEDS If you have a patch of soil, or have cleared a space to sow your seeds in, follow our instructions below. If you're interested in sowing wildflower seeds in containers pop on over here. We're explaing how to sow a wildflower space using Grow Wild seeds, but you can use any UK native wildflower seed mix - read our advice on where to getwildflower seeds.
CREATE A BEE STREET
Join forces with your neighbours to create a bee streetBy getting together, you can brighten up where you live and help bees and other pollinating insects, by creating a corridor of wildflower patches or spaces along your street. Bees and other pollinators get even more out of wildflowers if they can visit a number of wildflower patches at thesame time.
HOW TO BEAT THE WEEDS Get to know your flowers: sow a pinch of seed in a pot of compost. As the seedlings grow, check them against the ones emerging in the flowerbed and pull out the ones that don’t match. Mark where you’ve sown your seeds with a fine sprinkle of dry sand. Share the WATCH THE WINNING POEMS FROM OUR FUNGI POETRY COMPETITION Watch the winning poems from our fungi poetry competition. Congratulations to Anneliese Glitz from Great Haywood and Claire Robson from Whittlesford! Here are the winning poems being dramatically performed by our fantastic fungi. YouTube. THE MYTHOLOGY OF BRITAIN'S WILD FLOWERS The Mythology of Britain's Wild Flowers. Some cultures believe that hidden in the forms of flowers are geometric patterns relating to the mathematical laws which govern the universe, natural cycles and astrological activity. Art, myth and story often make connections between flowers and the ‘Gods’, evoking the qualities of flowersto convey
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Mental Health Awareness Week: Connect With Nature. Text. The Grow Wild team share their five top tips for connecting with nature, and how they have helped their mental wellbeing throughout theAT A SCHOOL
Sowing. Sowing basics. Follow our step by step guide to sowing wildflower seeds. Try sowing your seeds in containers. If you don't have any soil to work with, you may want to use containers. Sow a heart-shaped wildflower patch. Why not sow your wildflowers in recognisable shape, like YOUTH PROJECT GRANTS 2021 Step 1: First have a read of our Guidance for Applicants and Supporting Organisations. Step 2: Find a Supporting Organisation to help you deliver the project (see guidance above) Step 3: Come up with a great idea for your project. Step 4: Make a 2 minute video telling us about your idea. You don’t need any fancy equipment for this –just a
HARVESTING YOUR OYSTER MUSHROOM Harvesting your oyster mushroom. So you're at the point where your fungus is beginning to fruit - congratulations! At this point, as long as you're keeping your fungus nicely hydrated, things should move very quickly. From hour to hour you will see your mushrooms growing bigger.SEED SAVING
Step 4Dry the seeds. Spread the flower heads out on newspaper and leave in a cool, dry, airy place to allow the seeds to fully dry. You’ll know the flower heads are dry enough when they feel dry and crumbly to the touch. Don’t put your seeds in an airing cupboard HOW TO SOW WILDFLOWER SEEDS If you have a patch of soil, or have cleared a space to sow your seeds in, follow our instructions below. If you're interested in sowing wildflower seeds in containers pop on over here. We're explaing how to sow a wildflower space using Grow Wild seeds, but you can use any UK native wildflower seed mix - read our advice on where to getwildflower seeds.
HOW TO WATER YOUR WILDFLOWERS The critical time to water wildflowers in the ground is after sowing and while the seedlings are establishing themselves in the first six weeks. You should aim to water your freshly sown wildflower space twice a week and more frequently in hot weather. Gentle watering with a rose on a watering can, or gentle spray attachment to a hose, isCREATE A BEE STREET
Join forces with your neighbours to create a bee streetBy getting together, you can brighten up where you live and help bees and other pollinating insects, by creating a corridor of wildflower patches or spaces along your street. Bees and other pollinators get even more out of wildflowers if they can visit a number of wildflower patches at thesame time.
5 SIMPLE STEPS TO PRACTISING SHINRIN-YOKU (FOREST BATHING Shinrin-Yoku, translated into English as ‘forest bathing', means taking in the forest atmosphere during a leisurely walk. It is a therapy that was developed in Japan during the 1980s, becoming a cornerstone of preventive health care and healing in Japanesemedicine.
MEADS ECO PARK
The Meads is an area of low-lying farmland to the south-west of Bridgwater, near St Matthews Field. The informal footpaths through the park provide an opportunity to walk GROW WILDWILDFLOWERSFUNGIVISIT & VOLUNTEERWHY GROW WILDBLOGBEES &POLLINATORS
Mental Health Awareness Week: Connect With Nature. Text. The Grow Wild team share their five top tips for connecting with nature, and how they have helped their mental wellbeing throughout theAT A SCHOOL
Sowing. Sowing basics. Follow our step by step guide to sowing wildflower seeds. Try sowing your seeds in containers. If you don't have any soil to work with, you may want to use containers. Sow a heart-shaped wildflower patch. Why not sow your wildflowers in recognisable shape, like YOUTH PROJECT GRANTS 2021 Step 1: First have a read of our Guidance for Applicants and Supporting Organisations. Step 2: Find a Supporting Organisation to help you deliver the project (see guidance above) Step 3: Come up with a great idea for your project. Step 4: Make a 2 minute video telling us about your idea. You don’t need any fancy equipment for this –just a
HARVESTING YOUR OYSTER MUSHROOM Harvesting your oyster mushroom. So you're at the point where your fungus is beginning to fruit - congratulations! At this point, as long as you're keeping your fungus nicely hydrated, things should move very quickly. From hour to hour you will see your mushrooms growing bigger.SEED SAVING
Step 4Dry the seeds. Spread the flower heads out on newspaper and leave in a cool, dry, airy place to allow the seeds to fully dry. You’ll know the flower heads are dry enough when they feel dry and crumbly to the touch. Don’t put your seeds in an airing cupboard HOW TO SOW WILDFLOWER SEEDS If you have a patch of soil, or have cleared a space to sow your seeds in, follow our instructions below. If you're interested in sowing wildflower seeds in containers pop on over here. We're explaing how to sow a wildflower space using Grow Wild seeds, but you can use any UK native wildflower seed mix - read our advice on where to getwildflower seeds.
HOW TO WATER YOUR WILDFLOWERS The critical time to water wildflowers in the ground is after sowing and while the seedlings are establishing themselves in the first six weeks. You should aim to water your freshly sown wildflower space twice a week and more frequently in hot weather. Gentle watering with a rose on a watering can, or gentle spray attachment to a hose, isCREATE A BEE STREET
Join forces with your neighbours to create a bee streetBy getting together, you can brighten up where you live and help bees and other pollinating insects, by creating a corridor of wildflower patches or spaces along your street. Bees and other pollinators get even more out of wildflowers if they can visit a number of wildflower patches at thesame time.
5 SIMPLE STEPS TO PRACTISING SHINRIN-YOKU (FOREST BATHING Shinrin-Yoku, translated into English as ‘forest bathing', means taking in the forest atmosphere during a leisurely walk. It is a therapy that was developed in Japan during the 1980s, becoming a cornerstone of preventive health care and healing in Japanesemedicine.
MEADS ECO PARK
The Meads is an area of low-lying farmland to the south-west of Bridgwater, near St Matthews Field. The informal footpaths through the park provide an opportunity to walkWILDFLOWER GALLERY
Wildflower gallery. There are around 1,600 species of wildflower in Britain and Ireland. But don’t worry, we aren’t going to list them all here! This page focuses on the wildflowers that Grow Wild distributes through our seed kits, or has distributed in the past.These are a
WHAT'S IN MY GROW WILD SEED MIX? What's in my Grow Wild seed mix? We're so happy we were able to send you a Grow Wild seed kit! In your kit you'll find a mixture of wildflower seeds - these vary depending on the country in which you're sowing them. Below is a handy guide to the mix of seeds for your country. We have used the common name in bold, followed by thebotanical name.
WHERE TO GET UK NATIVE WILDFLOWER SEEDS & PLANTS Check the label - you can introduce native seeds or plants to an appropriate site if they originate from the UK so check to see if they are labelled as UK natives. Reputable source - to be certain of this, only purchase plants and seeds that are truly natives from a reputable supplier. Mixed bag - many of the wildflower seed mixes found in WHAT'S THAT WILDFLOWER? This template assumes that you’re looking at wildflowers in bloom during the Summer months, and that’s a very good place to start when you’re learning to identify wildflowers. We've even filled out a few templates of our own for you to download that will help get you started! Print out some copies, share them out, and work through the MAKE A SOLITARY BEE HOUSE Step 2. Place a ball of clay/mud inside at the base and push down firmly to secure. Step 3. Fill the inside space with hollow tubes. Step 4. Push tubes firmly into the clay/mud. Step 5. Line the container with your warm fabric, packing the tubes in as tightly as possible so they're firmly held in place. Step 7. CHURWELL URBAN WOODLANDS The site is open all year round and free to enter. There are several circular walks of different lengths throughout the woodland. Some walks are suitable for pushchairs and wheel chairs. The main entrance to the site can be accessed opposite The Oaks on Westwood Side,Churwell
HOW TO WATER YOUR WILDFLOWERS The critical time to water wildflowers in the ground is after sowing and while the seedlings are establishing themselves in the first six weeks. You should aim to water your freshly sown wildflower space twice a week and more frequently in hot weather. Gentle watering with a rose on a watering can, or gentle spray attachment to a hose, is SHAW PARK | GROW WILD Shaw Park Is a small park situated in Holywell Green. The village is situated approximately 3 miles (5 km) south from Halifax, 4 miles (6 km) north-west from Huddersfield and 1.5FUNGI FRONTIER
Rainbow Grow is located at HCVS and Age UK, Dalston. The Fungi Frontier will be part of a wider re-greening project that includes an accessible raised-bed garden (currently being developed). We are just down fro Dalston Junction Station. We meet on a regular basis (most Tuesdays and usually one weekend day each month). ALL ABOUT SOLITARY BEES Solitary bees spend their early months hidden in the nest growing. They then spend the winter as a cocoon (or pupa) before emerging the following spring or early summer as adults. Once the adult bees have mated, the female looks for a suitable nest and the cycle repeatsitself.
GROW WILDWILDFLOWERSFUNGIVISIT & VOLUNTEERWHY GROW WILDBLOGBEES &POLLINATORS
Mental Health Awareness Week: Connect With Nature. Text. The Grow Wild team share their five top tips for connecting with nature, and how they have helped their mental wellbeing throughout theAT A SCHOOL
Sowing. Sowing basics. Follow our step by step guide to sowing wildflower seeds. Try sowing your seeds in containers. If you don't have any soil to work with, you may want to use containers. Sow a heart-shaped wildflower patch. Why not sow your wildflowers in recognisable shape, like YOUTH PROJECT GRANTS 2021 Step 1: First have a read of our Guidance for Applicants and Supporting Organisations. Step 2: Find a Supporting Organisation to help you deliver the project (see guidance above) Step 3: Come up with a great idea for your project. Step 4: Make a 2 minute video telling us about your idea. You don’t need any fancy equipment for this –just a
HARVESTING YOUR OYSTER MUSHROOM Harvesting your oyster mushroom. So you're at the point where your fungus is beginning to fruit - congratulations! At this point, as long as you're keeping your fungus nicely hydrated, things should move very quickly. From hour to hour you will see your mushrooms growing bigger.SEED SAVING
Step 4Dry the seeds. Spread the flower heads out on newspaper and leave in a cool, dry, airy place to allow the seeds to fully dry. You’ll know the flower heads are dry enough when they feel dry and crumbly to the touch. Don’t put your seeds in an airing cupboard HOW TO SOW WILDFLOWER SEEDS If you have a patch of soil, or have cleared a space to sow your seeds in, follow our instructions below. If you're interested in sowing wildflower seeds in containers pop on over here. We're explaing how to sow a wildflower space using Grow Wild seeds, but you can use any UK native wildflower seed mix - read our advice on where to getwildflower seeds.
HOW TO WATER YOUR WILDFLOWERS The critical time to water wildflowers in the ground is after sowing and while the seedlings are establishing themselves in the first six weeks. You should aim to water your freshly sown wildflower space twice a week and more frequently in hot weather. Gentle watering with a rose on a watering can, or gentle spray attachment to a hose, isCREATE A BEE STREET
Join forces with your neighbours to create a bee streetBy getting together, you can brighten up where you live and help bees and other pollinating insects, by creating a corridor of wildflower patches or spaces along your street. Bees and other pollinators get even more out of wildflowers if they can visit a number of wildflower patches at thesame time.
5 SIMPLE STEPS TO PRACTISING SHINRIN-YOKU (FOREST BATHING Shinrin-Yoku, translated into English as ‘forest bathing', means taking in the forest atmosphere during a leisurely walk. It is a therapy that was developed in Japan during the 1980s, becoming a cornerstone of preventive health care and healing in Japanesemedicine.
MEADS ECO PARK
The Meads is an area of low-lying farmland to the south-west of Bridgwater, near St Matthews Field. The informal footpaths through the park provide an opportunity to walk GROW WILDWILDFLOWERSFUNGIVISIT & VOLUNTEERWHY GROW WILDBLOGBEES &POLLINATORS
Mental Health Awareness Week: Connect With Nature. Text. The Grow Wild team share their five top tips for connecting with nature, and how they have helped their mental wellbeing throughout theAT A SCHOOL
Sowing. Sowing basics. Follow our step by step guide to sowing wildflower seeds. Try sowing your seeds in containers. If you don't have any soil to work with, you may want to use containers. Sow a heart-shaped wildflower patch. Why not sow your wildflowers in recognisable shape, like YOUTH PROJECT GRANTS 2021 Step 1: First have a read of our Guidance for Applicants and Supporting Organisations. Step 2: Find a Supporting Organisation to help you deliver the project (see guidance above) Step 3: Come up with a great idea for your project. Step 4: Make a 2 minute video telling us about your idea. You don’t need any fancy equipment for this –just a
HARVESTING YOUR OYSTER MUSHROOM Harvesting your oyster mushroom. So you're at the point where your fungus is beginning to fruit - congratulations! At this point, as long as you're keeping your fungus nicely hydrated, things should move very quickly. From hour to hour you will see your mushrooms growing bigger.SEED SAVING
Step 4Dry the seeds. Spread the flower heads out on newspaper and leave in a cool, dry, airy place to allow the seeds to fully dry. You’ll know the flower heads are dry enough when they feel dry and crumbly to the touch. Don’t put your seeds in an airing cupboard HOW TO SOW WILDFLOWER SEEDS If you have a patch of soil, or have cleared a space to sow your seeds in, follow our instructions below. If you're interested in sowing wildflower seeds in containers pop on over here. We're explaing how to sow a wildflower space using Grow Wild seeds, but you can use any UK native wildflower seed mix - read our advice on where to getwildflower seeds.
HOW TO WATER YOUR WILDFLOWERS The critical time to water wildflowers in the ground is after sowing and while the seedlings are establishing themselves in the first six weeks. You should aim to water your freshly sown wildflower space twice a week and more frequently in hot weather. Gentle watering with a rose on a watering can, or gentle spray attachment to a hose, isCREATE A BEE STREET
Join forces with your neighbours to create a bee streetBy getting together, you can brighten up where you live and help bees and other pollinating insects, by creating a corridor of wildflower patches or spaces along your street. Bees and other pollinators get even more out of wildflowers if they can visit a number of wildflower patches at thesame time.
5 SIMPLE STEPS TO PRACTISING SHINRIN-YOKU (FOREST BATHING Shinrin-Yoku, translated into English as ‘forest bathing', means taking in the forest atmosphere during a leisurely walk. It is a therapy that was developed in Japan during the 1980s, becoming a cornerstone of preventive health care and healing in Japanesemedicine.
MEADS ECO PARK
The Meads is an area of low-lying farmland to the south-west of Bridgwater, near St Matthews Field. The informal footpaths through the park provide an opportunity to walkWILDFLOWER GALLERY
Wildflower gallery. There are around 1,600 species of wildflower in Britain and Ireland. But don’t worry, we aren’t going to list them all here! This page focuses on the wildflowers that Grow Wild distributes through our seed kits, or has distributed in the past.These are a
WHAT'S IN MY GROW WILD SEED MIX? What's in my Grow Wild seed mix? We're so happy we were able to send you a Grow Wild seed kit! In your kit you'll find a mixture of wildflower seeds - these vary depending on the country in which you're sowing them. Below is a handy guide to the mix of seeds for your country. We have used the common name in bold, followed by thebotanical name.
WHERE TO GET UK NATIVE WILDFLOWER SEEDS & PLANTS Check the label - you can introduce native seeds or plants to an appropriate site if they originate from the UK so check to see if they are labelled as UK natives. Reputable source - to be certain of this, only purchase plants and seeds that are truly natives from a reputable supplier. Mixed bag - many of the wildflower seed mixes found in WHAT'S THAT WILDFLOWER? This template assumes that you’re looking at wildflowers in bloom during the Summer months, and that’s a very good place to start when you’re learning to identify wildflowers. We've even filled out a few templates of our own for you to download that will help get you started! Print out some copies, share them out, and work through the MAKE A SOLITARY BEE HOUSE Step 2. Place a ball of clay/mud inside at the base and push down firmly to secure. Step 3. Fill the inside space with hollow tubes. Step 4. Push tubes firmly into the clay/mud. Step 5. Line the container with your warm fabric, packing the tubes in as tightly as possible so they're firmly held in place. Step 7. CHURWELL URBAN WOODLANDS The site is open all year round and free to enter. There are several circular walks of different lengths throughout the woodland. Some walks are suitable for pushchairs and wheel chairs. The main entrance to the site can be accessed opposite The Oaks on Westwood Side,Churwell
HOW TO WATER YOUR WILDFLOWERS The critical time to water wildflowers in the ground is after sowing and while the seedlings are establishing themselves in the first six weeks. You should aim to water your freshly sown wildflower space twice a week and more frequently in hot weather. Gentle watering with a rose on a watering can, or gentle spray attachment to a hose, is SHAW PARK | GROW WILD Shaw Park Is a small park situated in Holywell Green. The village is situated approximately 3 miles (5 km) south from Halifax, 4 miles (6 km) north-west from Huddersfield and 1.5FUNGI FRONTIER
Rainbow Grow is located at HCVS and Age UK, Dalston. The Fungi Frontier will be part of a wider re-greening project that includes an accessible raised-bed garden (currently being developed). We are just down fro Dalston Junction Station. We meet on a regular basis (most Tuesdays and usually one weekend day each month). ALL ABOUT SOLITARY BEES Solitary bees spend their early months hidden in the nest growing. They then spend the winter as a cocoon (or pupa) before emerging the following spring or early summer as adults. Once the adult bees have mated, the female looks for a suitable nest and the cycle repeatsitself.
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