Green to Grey native wildflower planters

The Grey to Green collaborative project with Grey College and the Energy and Sustainably team aims to increase biodiversity in and around the College by enhancing wildlife habitats.
As part of the project, we have created planters filled with native wildflowers, instead of the usual bedding plants. By planting foxgloves, field scabious, black knapweed and birds-foot trefoil, we have provided feeding opportunities for native invertebrates such as butterflies, bumble bees and hoverflies.
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