Species on my mind
Yusef from West Wales Biodiversity Information Centre ran an ecology survey at the site of the Hope Garden. As part of the report, he detailed the species within a 1km radius of the garden using the Aderyn online database.
Yusef from West Wales Biodiversity Information Centre ran an ecology survey at the site of the Hope Garden. As part of the report, he detailed the species within a 1km radius of the garden using the Aderyn online database.
Ysgol Cilgerran, via the Hope Garden, is going to take part in the IntMintMint Challenge run by Si Poole.
The free Hope Garden workshops continued with a visit to Stephanie Hafferty’s Half Acre Homestead near Lampeter, where she showed the fully subscribed and assembled crowd a range of perennial and perennialised annual vegetables in her chokka garden.
Marianne and myself had the honour of running a garden design workshop for Ysgol Cilgerran on Friday 20th September, with the same group who came to the Wildlife ID workshop. There were 16 of them, aged 7 to 11.
Maybe because of the relatively low number of guests, the workshop at Cilgerran Village Hall felt really productive and engaged, and covered a lot of ground, explaining the ideas behind the community space in a wildlife forest garden that is the Hope Garden.
The Hope Garden is incredibly fortunate to have funding from Local Places for Nature to cover some workshops with Ysgol Cilgerran. The first one was Wildlife Identification, with ecologist Yusef Samari from WWBIC, the West Wales wildlife recording centre.