Wildflower Meadow

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Wildflower meadows are extremely important for providing food and shelter for pollinators including bees, butterflies and moths – all playing a vital part in supporting the ecosystem. The more diversity we have in our natural habitats, then the more bees, birds, animals and other insects there will be.
We are now working to bring further areas of wildflowers to the park with help from Northeast Biodiversity Partnership and Aberdeen City Council.  It won’t be a quick result but we think it’s a project worth the hard work and persistence.

Maintenance sessions to remove the cuttings and collect seed typically take place in the autumn and we always need lots of volunteers to help. Everyone is welcome and no gardening experience is necessary.