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Community Groups Create Mini Meadows From Seed

BBC Radio 4 Wadhurst 10d Impact 3
A community group in Wadhurst, named Wadhurst Wild Verges, is growing wildflowers from locally collected seed. They are planting these wildflowers in specially designated verges, having received permission to re-wild these areas.

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wildflowers conservation community initiative

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BBC Radio 4

“fantastically we've got a community group in Wadhurst called Wadhurst Wild Verges growing wildflowers from seed from locally collected seed and putting them back into specially designated verges and then we've got permission to to re-wild and it was all started by a local well-known”

BBC Radio 4

“because she found a method that community groups can make a mini meadow without having any budget really just over time and by growing from seed you can start with just a piece of plain grass and end up with a meadow”

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