Arborfield Brownies and California Gardeners’ Club have joined forces to create colourful hanging baskets to bring new life to the development in time for warmer months, thanks to David Wilson Homes.
Using pollinator friendly plants recommended by the California Gardeners’ Club, including geraniums, African daisies, fuchsias and lobelias, the Brownies worked with members of the club to create hanging baskets which will be displayed on at the Finchwood Park development.
The activity marks No Mow May, an annual campaign that calls on lawn owners to put their mowers away to let spring plants and wildflowers grow.
With a 97 per cent decline in flower-rich meadows since 1930, butterflies and bees have lost the vital amount of nectar they need to survive*. The hanging baskets created by the community groups will provide essential food for pollinator species on the development, as well as bringing new life and colour to the outdoor areas.
The Brownies also had the chance to interview Chloe Lopez, a Graduate at Barratt David Wilson Home Southern Counties on her role in the property industry, to work towards their job badge.
Karen King, Girlguiding Wokingham Joint Division Commissioner, commented: “The girls had a fantastic time at Finchwood Park, enjoying hands on gardening experience with the California Gardeners to create beautiful baskets, while also learning more about the opportunities for women within the construction industry. We love to take our Brownies out into the community to experience educational and fun activities and we were pleased to have this opportunity with David Wilson Homes.”
Richard Hawes, Chairman of California Gardeners’ Club, commented: “We were proud to support this activity, sharing our tips and tricks with the Brownies and David Wilson Homes to create colourful baskets for the development. It’s great to see Finchwood Park ready for summer with its new plants in bloom!”
Alex Dowling Head of Sales and Marketing at Barratt David Wilson Southern Counties commented: “To celebrate our No Mow May campaign we were pleased to bring together Arborfield Brownies and the California Gardeners’ Club to create fantastic hanging baskets to display on site. The new plants not only make the entrance to the development more colourful, they will also provide much needed food and shelter for pollinator species in the area.”
Chloe Lopez, Graduate at Barratt David Wilson Homes, commented: “It was fantastic to lead the activity on site and to see the Brownies’ enthusiasm for learning about potential future careers in property and construction.”
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