
Wilding Wimborne will be there.
Tickets to all events £10 per adult, £5 for children. Under 4's free Sorry no dogs allowed on site. Tickets available on the gate.
Why not bring a picnic? Scrummy tea and cake available
Wilding Wimborne will be there.
Tickets to all events £10 per adult, £5 for children. Under 4's free Sorry no dogs allowed on site. Tickets available on the gate.
Why not bring a picnic? Scrummy tea and cake available
Join Trees for Wimborne this Thursday 27th April at Centaury Gardens, post code is BH21 4FQ at 6pm.
Find us by the big pile of woodchip and help us mulch our newly planted trees.
National Tree Week is the UK’s largest annual tree celebration. Each year, the country’s conservation sector, volunteer groups and tree-lovers come together to plant thousands of trees to mark the start of the tree planting season.
This hornet could decimate our pollinators including our honeybees so it is important to have everyone actively looking for it..
This is the time of year when Asian hornets start hawking honeybees at hive entrances. Autumn is typically when nests are revealed as a result of leaf fall from trees and bushes and this is the last chance we will have to prevent the emergence of new Asian hornet queens
Come and see who lives in the river.
Find Wilding Wimborne on the green in front of the Allendale cafe.
National Children’s Gardening Week celebrates the fun that gardens hold for kids. Children, parents, grandparents, schools or garden businesses can find ideas for fun garden projects and activities on this site.
National Children’s Gardening Week takes place annually in the ‘warm’ week at the end of May.
The United Nations proclaimed 22 May the International Day for Biological Diversity (IBD) to increase understanding and awareness of biodiversity issues.
Bee engaged – Celebrating the diversity of bees and beekeeping systems
Hedgerows are unsung biodiversity heroes, as well as connecting habitats, protecting against pollution and helping fight climate change, they provide a home for 80% of our woodland birds, hedgehogs, most species of bat, the great crested newt, dormice and butterflies. We need to protect them!
For Healthier Soil, Healthier Food...Compost!