Our first wildlife children’s event ( Friday )
Marie from RCT run a community event
(volunteers in the distance raking grass away at Cae Pugh)
the reason being - if the grass is left to break down into the soil , the grass act’s like a fertiliser.
The wildflowers don’t like fertile soil , they die off and the ground doesn’t produce so many flowers the following year .
In order to courage indigenous wildlife, the grass it’s raked , collected and the ground is clear of the cut grass, to encourage new growth and more productive growth the following year.
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