Create a year-round home for wildlife in your garden, with our themed workshops. This time, we'll be looking at the importance of winter.
New to gardening or keen to refresh or build on your skills? This workshop introduces how to create a garden that is both beautiful and provides space for nature.
Part of our series of seasonal workshops, this event will also look at the importance of providing food, water and habitat for wildlife during winter, and the vital role your garden or community green space can play.
To start, our Wild About Gardens Officer will talk us through the basics of creating a wildlife-friendly garden, including:
- The benefits of a wildlife-friendly garden.
- What plants to choose and how to maintain them with nature in mind.
- Creating wildlife habitats in your outside space.
- Incorporating water into your garden.
- What to do with your lawn/mini-meadow.
- Naturally managing 'pests' in the garden.
We'll also have a look at what can be done over the colder months.
Our Nature Parks & Gardens Development Officer will then take us out into the gardens at Tyland Barn to demonstrate the principles we've discussed in action and provide a tour of the garden's winter highlights.
This will be followed by a hands-on activity, such as sowing seeds, propagating or creating bug hotels to take home.
The first part of the workshop will take place indoors, before we head outside for the tour and activity. Please dress appropriately for both, and remember we'll be doing some planting- you may like to bring a pair of gardening gloves if you have them, or let us know if you're a complete beginner and would like to borrow a pair. We'll go ahead in most weathers, but may need to postpone in the case of a severe forecast.
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Accessible toilet
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Baby changing facilities
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Cafe/refreshments
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Disabled parking
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Parking
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Toilets
Accessible
Routes around the nature park are accessible with wheels, including the pond dipping platform.