Watch: creating a new habitat for pollinators on Tullamore F

Watch: creating a new habitat for pollinators on Tullamore Farm


A pollinator patch being planted on Tullamore Farm.
This spring on Tullamore Farm, there is a focus being placed on pollinators and wildlife in general.
The aim is to protect habitats already there, create new habitats and increase pollinator numbers.
There are plenty of grass margins on the farm and these margins and verges will not be mowed or treated with pesticides.
Plants that grow naturally, such as dandelions, daisies, vetch and grasses, can provide plenty of food for pollinators and corridors for wildlife to travel along.
Dedicating an area to wildflowers and grasses
There is a small paddock on the farm which is not in use for most of the year and so it was decided this area would be dedicated to biodiversity on the farm.

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