created.” They will be working through the autumn and have ambitious plans to create a prairie meadow, rewilding the wildlife garden for extra food and shelter “for our winged commuters,” tree planting, path maintenance and bulb planting.Gill said: “In these strange times of the Covid-19 pandemic, we offer a safe space to come together and share in meaningful activity.“Gardening has been proven to help us feel better in our minds, bodies and hearts, and one of the best things is that it reduces isolation .”The DARG team are also appealing for donations of a number of items that they could use right.They include:■ Solar powered fairy lights for the trees■ Bird feeders, seed and nuts■ Flower bulbs■ Wildflower seeds■ Plant donations/.
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