Growing for Nature launch workshop

Join our free online session to learn more about our biodiversity project and how to get involved.

20 Mar 2024 17:3018:15

A rare moth on a rosemary leaf. Credit: Cranbrook Community Food Garden

A rare moth on a rosemary leaf. Credit: Cranbrook Community Food Garden

Come along to our interactive online event to find out more about the Growing for Nature project and how to get your food growing site involved in mapping, monitoring and making more space for nature.

Hear from ecology experts from the Natural History Museum's Urban Nature department, The GLA's Nature Recovery team, Permablitz London and The Buzz Club about the priority species for London and how to identify them. We'll be sharing different ways to record biodiversity and which citizen science initiatives make most sense for food growing sites to get involved in. Get inspiration and ideas for creating habitat for bees, hoverflies, earwigs and other garden friends.

We also want to hear about what you're currently doing for nature on your site and what support you need to do more. So bring your questions along for our panel.

 

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Capital Growth is London's Food Growing Network, with over 2000 members. Whether you are growing at home, as part of an allotment, in a community group or school you can join for free to receive benefits such as discounts, advice and monthly enewsletters.

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