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Wildflower Nursery

Butterly on flowerConservation Volunteers' Wildflower Nursery grows and supplies native wildflowers grown from locally-collected seed. The nursery is based at Knockbracken Healthcare Park in south Belfast.

The nursery has a 34m x 8m polytunnel used to grow native wildflowers once they have been transplanted into 'plugs'. A new 'gene bank' is being developed to provide a convenient source of seed and various demonstration habitats have been created including a meadow, a wetland and a pond. We also grow native pond plants, culinary herbs and ornamental shrubs, chosen for their native status or wildlife value.

All these plants are available for any individual or project, however large or small to purchase. We hope that, by providing this service, we are playing our part in maintaining the gene pool of native species, replacing some of the wildflower meadows which are in decline, and thus helping to preserve our irreplaceable insect, mammal and bird life.

We can now offer individuals with restricted mobility the opportunity to visit the nursery and participate in many aspects of the work carried out there. Work benches have been specially designed and built out of recycled plastic to accommodate both standing volunteers and those in wheelchairs.

 
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