When we think of pollinators we might first think of bees and butterflies but there are also many pollinators who are busy at night, when you are asleep! Nocturnal pollinators provide essential services to crop pollination so they are also important in growing the food you eat.
Amy Flanagan will be here to help us identify some plants on the grounds of Turlough Park and show examples that you can plant in your own gardens.
Please wear clothing appropriate for a walk in the gardens.
Free event, booking advised.
Suitable for adults and children 7+ |Children should be accompanied at all times by an adult.
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