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Mill Field – thanks for your help!

Mill Field sowing

Thank you so much to all the wonderful people who came along last Saturday for some energetic raking, sowing and trampling. .

Yellow rattle is an annual wildflower which weakens vigorous grasses, reducing competition for a wide range of meadow plants. By sowing yellow rattle this Autumn, we aim to prepare the ground for species-rich meadow seed to be sown next Summer. This is all part of our Mill Field Meadow Restoration Project 2023-25.

This project is a work in progress so watch this space for shout outs for help and for updates on plans for Mill Field.

If you have any questions, do get in touch: frances.mortimer@charlbury-tc.gov.uk

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