The wildflower nursery will be part of a wider project to ‘Get Cumbria Buzzing’, our three-year ground breaking new project to boost numbers of bumblebees and other wild pollinators in northwest Cumbria. Volunteers will grow 9,000 plug plants during the lifetime of the project to be used in restoration work.
Developed by Cumbria Local Nature Partnership, and delivered by Cumbria Wildlife Trust, ‘Get Cumbria Buzzing’ includes a wide range of local partners who have joined forces to help reverse the decline of pollinators across the area.
Tanya St. Pierre, Get Cumbria Buzzing Development Manager, says: “The new nursery is key part of a wider project to create, restore, and enhance 115 hectares of pollinator friendly habitat, at 62 sites in northwest Cumbria. With the help of volunteers we plan to grow a range of wildflowers such as red clover, oxeye daisy, and ragged robin, which will later be planted on roadside verges and in community areas such as parks and school grounds.”