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London will soon see 9 million new wild flowers!
If non-profit organization National Park City has its way, the city of London would soon be home to 9 million new wild flowers. The organization’s new campaign seeks to turn the city into a pollinator’s playground by planting a wildflower for every resident.
The non-profit – which advocates for applying national park principles to the city – is partnering with seed ball social enterprise, Seedball, to make the pollinators’ dream a reality.
“By backing our campaign, you are helping us to show Londoners how easy it is to #getgrowing in our own neighbourhoods and how, through small actions, over time we can transform our urban landscape into a beautiful city of colourful wildflowers returning every year,” say the organizers.
London will soon see 9 million new wild flowers!
If non-profit organization National Park City has its way, the city of London would soon be home to 9 million new wild flowers. The organization’s new campaign seeks to turn the city into a pollinator’s playground by planting a wildflower for every resident.
The non-profit – which advocates for applying national park principles to the city – is partnering with seed ball social enterprise, Seedball, to make the pollinators’ dream a reality.
“By backing our campaign, you are helping us to show Londoners how easy it is to #getgrowing in our own neighbourhoods and how, through small actions, over time we can transform our urban landscape into a beautiful city of colourful wildflowers returning every year,” say the organizers.
Read full news here: https://www.treehugger.com/lawn-garden/london-looking-plant-9-million-wildflowers.html
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