Trevor Nicholson, our Head Gardener here at
Harewood will be leading this project, along with
Jennifer Auty,
Head of Learning,and the team at the Bookshop,
fronted by Audrey Kingsnorth.
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Using the
proceeds from the extremely successful Second Hand Bookshop the team at
Harewood will develop a ‘Learning Garden’, with local schools invited to take
part in the care and growth of the garden.
The
garden will be a focussed biodiversity and wildlife garden used for teaching
children about the importance of gardening, wildlife, habitats, insects and
plants.
Biodiversity is defined as the variation of life forms within a given ecosystem, meaning that different plants and wildlife species will create a multi-layered habitat in the garden.
By
combining sustainable practice with planting and features to increase
biodiversity, the garden will offer a species-rich habitat for a range of
garden insects and mammals. It will also provide a unique and rich learning
experience for its visitors.
The garden will offer a wealth of habitats for wildlife including:
- Insect
boxes
- A pond
- Bee and
butterfly friendly plants
- Log
shelters/habitat piles
- Compost
heap
- Bird
boxes
- Bat
boxes
-
Hedgehog hides
The
garden will be split into two areas –
The
‘formal’ garden behind the bookshop will continue to have a lawned central
area, but the borders will become a vegetable plot, herb garden, flower border,
mixed shrubs, and a fern and woodland area.
The
‘paddock’ area to the side of the garden, accessed via the wooden gate will
become a ‘wilderness’ garden. This will contain compost bays (for leaf mould
and general compost), a wormery (potentially suppied by Willyworms), an insect
lodge, habitat piles, and willow sculptures and nature themed artwork.
Our
Learning Department and Gardening Team will be starting work on the garden from
this Monday, to begin our fanatstic new project.
We will keep you updated with all the progress of
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The Harewood Learning Team.
The Harewood Learning Team.
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