Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Moor Hall Wildlife Garden Rejuvenation


One of the outside areas here at Moor Hall School has just undergone an amazing tranformation! As part of their silver and bronze RSPB Wildlife Award, Bird Club were tasked with creating a brand new wildlife garden at school.

For this feat, Bird Club members had to clear, survey and dig the area, which they have been working extremely hard on for the last month. They also gave up their Saturday last weekend to come into school to plant up the area. Mrs Glare and an artist had designed some signs, and the children spray painted them before they went into the garden. The garden itself has numerous features to attract new wildlife, such as a birdbath and feeders, a log-pile and a marshy area. All this can be seen on the before and after picture above - click on it to see what a difference the wildlife garden has made!

Huge thanks to Mrs Glare and the Bird Club for undertaking this task, to the helpers on the day, and to those parents and garden centres who donated plants for the garden!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Well done Mrs Glare