We also hibernated in the mini-forest! But we'll be back on March 26th, in the afternoon, to sow wildflowers and do some cleaning up.
We always want the ground to be covered, and even better if it's with living vegetation! In this workshop, we're going to plant wild flowers that will bloom in spring, to the delight of our senses.
The blue lupin has long been known for its contribution to fixing nitrogen in the soil. It is very hardy and its blue flower is a treat for the eyes and for the insects of the mini-forest.
On honeysuckle is a vine with white flowers with an unforgettable scent, which will delight bees and butterflies in spring. In the fall, when they turn into red berries, they will be part of many birds' meals, and macerated berries help to cure asthma and muscle pain.
The macela. This yellow flower warms the air with its scent and attracts numerous pollinating insects. It helps to cure stomach problems and disinfect wounds.
On big rose will come and join the flowers already in the tiny forest and dot the landscape with pink, while also attracting pollinating insects.
We'll also do some cleaning and have a picnic.
Join us to create this picture of colors that are still invisible. Please sign up HERE and bring water, a cup, a hat and comfortable clothes. We'll bring the rest.
The meeting point is in the tiny forest, halfway up the stairs to the right of ISEG's library.
