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  1. Scotkat

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    Is going to have a meadow and plant with different types of wild flowers.

    Also try and plan wild flowers from our local area and get them catalogued.
     
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    what sort of wildflowers do you have in your local area ?? It sounds great fun and very rewarding work..
     
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    wildflower although this project started 4 yrs ago .
    The wildflowers are a complete new area of the project so have no idea what they shall be seeding or planting

    I am so happy and excited to be getting involved another volunteer hat to my bow.

    This is where I think shall spend a lot of my spare time once I do get started.

    Have done a lot of volunteer care in the community.Think now is time to step down and garden therapy work for me.
     
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    you will get a lot of pleasure from the wildflowers Hornbeam has some lovely ones up in this section..you can also research the folklore for some of them if you need any help just shout..Wildflowers /herbs are fascinating and a lot of them are also usefull..they are our heritage and should be preserved..you wil have to let us know what they plant..and we will look forward to seing your pictures..
     
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