Monthly Workshop: Gardening for Wildlife

Gardening

Monthly Workshop: Gardening for Wildlife

Location:
Come to Whisby Education Centre and learn how to work your garden to benefit both you and wildlife from wild garden enthusiast, Sue Fysh.

Event details

Meeting point

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Date

Time
10am to 4pm
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About the event

Join Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Senior Community Officer, Sue Fysh, and learn some tips and tricks to enhance your garden in ways that benefit us and our wildlife. This will include how to make existing features more wildlife friendly and also creating new ones to add in to your home gardenscape. From boundary treatments and water features to plant selection and composting, there's lots to learn. It will even include an interactive planning session where you can use our "Green Space in a Box" to help you visualise ideas from the workshop in your own garden.

This workshop will feature both classroom learning and outdoor practical learning too.

Suitable for: Adults with some basic gardening knowledge. No dogs.

What to bring: Outdoor clothing and footwear appropriate to the season. Hot drinks available, bring your own snacks and lunch.

Weather: Where a workshop is dependent on the weather, we may have to make changes or, on rare occasions due to extreme weather, cancel to ensure the safety of all.

Car parking: Please park and pay in the main Whisby Nature Park car park.

For more information about this workshop, get in touch with our Education Team on 01522 696926 or by email at whisbyeducation@lincstrust.co.uk

Booking

Price

£30 Standard, £25 Concessions, £20 Student

Suitable for

Adults, Experts, Beginners

Know before you go

Dogs

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No dogs permitted

Dogs are not allowed in the education grounds.

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Facilities

Toilets
Accessible toilet
Disabled parking

Contact us

Whisby Education Centre
Contact number: 01522 696926