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Don't Mow Let It Grow

This exciting project is led by Causeway Coast to focus on the conservation of semi-natural grassland over the next three years.

Andy Turner

The Casual Gardener: In defence of the Dandelion

Check out the article by John Manley with a quote from Donna in the Irish News about how undervalued the Dandelion is."According to Donna Rainey, the Co Derry eco-activist whose 'Don't Mow – Let it Grow' initiative was featured in this column last June, the diminutive dandelion is a vital part of our fragile eco system."Dandelions are absolutely crucial for pollinators,especially newly emerged queen bumblebees and solitary bees – they are unbeatable," she says."They are in a category of their own – they are edible and have many herbal uses. It's time to turn the tide of … [Read more...] about The Casual Gardener: In defence of the Dandelion

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