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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.

What’s been spotted

uploadIn Causeway Coast & Glens and throughout the country you can upload images of any verges or open space grasslands you find, that you think are something to work towards. To get your image uploaded to the website click on the button below, this will take you to the page where you can upload your image, description and location.

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Spotted recently

Marsh bedstraw

Greysteel Glen CP7.1

Common spotted orchid

Greysteel Glen CP7.2

Sward close up

Greysteel Glen CP7.1

Sward close up2

Greysteel Glen CP7.2

Bees

Killorglin

Surveying

Torr Road, Co Antrim

Meadow cranesbill

Point Road, Magilligan

Broad-leaved helleborine

Somerset Park, Coleraine

Green Figwort

Somerset Park, Coleraine

View from style

Greysteel Glen CP7.1

We Dig NG9 grass verge

Wilmot Lane, Beeston Nottingham

Moon Carrot

Lime Kiln Hill, Cherry Hinton

Common Spotted Orchids

Rasharkin meadow

Sophie helping with the signs

Bluebells

Orange tip butterfly on Wood anemone

Common Carder Bumblebee on Bush Vetch

Yellow & Pink

Gelvin Road Dungiven

Small copper

Our Garden, in our don't mow let it grow meadow this evening

Cuckoo Flower

Creggan Country Park

Dandelion

Seacoast Rd Bellarena

Daffodils

Torr Road

Spring on Dunluce Road

Dunluce Road

Dandelion

Bishops Road

Common Carder on Vetch

Bishops Road

Wood anemone

Bishops Road

Cuckoo Flower

Windy Hill Road

Dandelion

Dunluce Road

Ashy male mining bee

Colts Foot

Cow parsley

Dandelion

Grey Wagtail

Hazelflower

Lesser Celadine

Marigold

Frog

Pussy willow

Red dead nettle

Tadpoles

Toothwortmarsh

White tailed Bumblebee

Wood anemone

Wood anemones

Cinabar moth

Cinabar moth caterpillar

Runkerry

N Ireland

Runkerry

N Ireland

Runkerry to Giants Causeway

Runkerry Beach, Northern Ireland

Seed collecting before its cut for haylage

Drumcroone Rd

Beautiful flower rich verge

Gelvin Road

Hoverfly on Hogweed,a very important plant for pollinators

Gelvin Road

Dandelion seed head minus seeds

Ant on hogweed

Donegal, verges like this were commonplace, proving narrow verges can be productive and don’t compromise road safety

Donegal

Poppies

volunteer, Willie's garden.

Willowherb

volunteer,Willie's garden

Meadows growing naturally with Purple loosestrife.

Ladybird

Gelvin Road

Enjoying the flowers

Edenderry, Belfast

Enjoying the views

Magherafelt

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