Workshop – Planting for wildlife and pollinators – how to increase biodiversity
Event Information
Transform your garden into a thriving haven for wildlife! By choosing native plants, you’ll support vital pollinators and help protect our food system. Simple actions—like swapping fences for hedges, leaving autumn leaves until spring, or adding a small pond—create safe, nurturing habitats that invite more life into your garden or community growing space. Grow beauty, boost biodiversity, and make your outdoor space part of a healthier, wilder future.
This workshop is part of 8 workshops to be held at Baldridgeburn Community Centre, Dunfermline, between February and April 2026. People are more than welcome to book onto just one workshop, or several. Dunfermline Greenspace members will receive info about these sessions first; however, they are free to all.
All workshops are run for Dunfermline Greenspace by Grace Devine, Horticultural Consultant at Sow ‘n Grow, a social enterprise, specialising in community growing. You do not need prior gardening experience to attend.You are welcome to bring some of your own community gardening equipment, but you don’t need to.
Dunfermline Greenspace is a registered charity (SCIO) number SCO52367
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