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Flowers are set to flourish in Leavesden Country Park next year, after children and staff from a number of local schools planted more than 1,000 bulbs in the grounds.
Volunteers from Leavesden Green JMI School, Alban Wood Primary School, Woodlands Nursery, Bedmond Primary School and Three Rivers District Council Play Rangers took part in the scheme over the past few weeks.
Almost 200 trees were also planted with help from Parmiter’s School, Bedmond Primary School and Three Rivers Play Rangers.
Damien Weller, park ranger at Leavesden Country Park, said: “Native bulbs and trees have been selected to encourage more wildlife in the park.
“The new bulbs and trees will be especially beneficial for local birds and insects and both the bulbs and trees should add an extra splash of colour in the years ahead.”
Among the bulbs planted were Bluebells, Snowdrops, Wild Garlic, Wood Anemone and Lesser Celandine, which local residents should see within the park next spring.
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