Plant a Pitstop – information on how to grow and manage your wildflowers

Plant a Pitstop project aims to encourage locals to plant native wildflowers in urban gardens to help pollinators. Almond Valley Nature Action will be sharing free wildflower seed packets at our events, starting on Sunday 09/03/2025 in our March Ramble and Chat.

Plant a Pitstop

This spring, let’s plant a pitstop in our urban gardens to help pollinators As spring approaches, we start thinking about our gardens; from planning what to sow, to what we can plant for added colour and interest for the year ahead. One of Almond Valley Nature Action’s aims is to encourage local people to chooseContinue reading “Plant a Pitstop”

B-Lines: a short video about insect pathways, by Buglife

“Saving the small things that run the planet” This vid is a few years old but the message is still valid. It’s the easiest thing – just do less! Mow the grass less, sweep the leaves less. Leave native plants to do their thing. I’d love to see all the gardens and greenspaces in CraigshillContinue reading “B-Lines: a short video about insect pathways, by Buglife”

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