Winter Weeding!
Weeding and maintaining our Centenary Garden.
This garden was designed and built to commemorate the signatories of the 1916 proclamation. In 2020, another historic year, we hope to conserve and support our pollinating insects with our biodiverse garden.
We have been gifted an unused fenced plot where we hope to let the wild flowers grow and make our bees happy in the spring!
On the verge of the road leading out of our school, we have planted a double row of native species of shrubs and trees including; Dog Roses, Alder, Mountain Ash, Broom, Flowering Currant, Crapapple, Willow and Red Fuchsia. This will provide a rich habitat for insects and birds.
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