• Episode 323: Wildflowers, Community and Urban Nature

  • Feb 17 2025
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 323: Wildflowers, Community and Urban Nature

  • Summary

  • I’m joined by Richard Scott and Polly Moseley from the Scouse Flowerhouse to explore the transformative power of community gardens. They share insights on using wildflowers to create vibrant, biodiverse spaces that benefit both people and wildlife, as well as the challenges and rewards of managing community green spaces. Listen on to discover how their work is weaving nature into urban communities.

    Links

    www.scouseflowerhouse.com

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