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Publication Date:-
2023-09-30
 
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Dobbies' Southport store partners with Red Squirrel Survival Trust

DOBBIES, the UK's leading garden centre, is announcing its support for national conservation charity, The Red Squirrel Survival Trust, ahead of Red Squirrel Awareness Week, that runs from:- 2 October to 8 October 2023. Dobbies are partnering to raise awareness of this endangered species at the free to attend Grow How session in Southport, sharing advice on how everyone can create an inviting habitat for the red squirrel on:- Saturday, 7 October 2023, at 10:30am.

Spotting a red squirrel is a rarity. According to the UK Squirrel Accord the population has fallen from a high of around 3.5m in the UK, to the current estimate of 287,000. Around 75% of the population are found in Scotland. In a bid to protect the biodiversity of Britain's native woodlands, Dobbies and the Trust are highlighting the trees and plants that gardeners can grow in their outside space, to encourage and support red squirrels.

Grow How attendees in Southport will learn all about these small agile animals, known for their fiery red coat, distinctive ear tufts and a bushy brown tail, and gain an understanding of the vital role they play in the ecosystem by spreading and regenerating tree species in native forestry and dispersing several species of fungi.

Autumn is a great season to spot red squirrels, and sightings often happen in mixed or broadleaf woodlands as these make for brilliant habitats. Dobbies' horticultural experts will outline the best trees and plants to have in the garden and what can be done to encourage this creature to visit. Walnut, hazelnut and holly trees are excellent food sources for red squirrels, and sunflower seeds, bramble and raspberry plants provide the creatures with an abundance of nutrients. These products can be purchased from Southport.

Dobbies' Horticultural Director, Marcus Eyles, is eager to help the nation create a safe environment for the species to thrive. He said:- "It's important that our gardens provide a welcome home to a vast variety of wildlife, and there's been a real emphasis on creating wildlife friendly areas, corridors, water and feeding zones to help protect a range of species. Red squirrels enjoy a natural food source which make for a great addition to your borders, beds and planters. We hope this informal yet informative educational session provides our customers at Southport with the knowledge they need to help us come together and make a real difference, starting with our gardens."

In his capacity as an ambassador for the:- Red Squirrel Survival Trust, Alan Titchmarsh, Britain's best loved gardener, is working to encourage gardeners to plant trees and shrubs which will help feed our native red squirrels.

Alan told us that:- "There are trees and shrubs suitable for gardens of all sizes and by planting them now they will grow and mature and be ready for when the reds squirrels come home. A plentiful supply of appropriate food and fresh water is essential for the reds to breed. The most popular growing sources are walnuts, hazelnuts, conifer seeds, holly berries, crab apples, wild and bird cherries, Bullace, Dogrose and Guelder rose hips."

The Red Squirrel Survival Trust Campaign Director, Vanessa Fawcett, is working with Dobbies to help make Alan's recommendations available from their garden centres nationwide. She said::- "It's great to be partnering with Dobbies as we raise awareness of the declining population size of the red squirrel. There's plenty we can do to nurture this animal and give it the best chance at survival, and I look forward to seeing the nation get involved this October."

Get the whole family involved in Red Squirrel Awareness Week and head along to Dobbies' free-to-attend Grow How session in Southport. For more information about how to take part, visit Events | Dobbies Garden Centres

To find out more about the conservation work Red Squirrel Survival Trust is doing to protect this endangered species, visit:- Org.UK.


Dobbies' Southport store teams up with 'The Tree Council' for free children's workshop

DOBBIES, the UK's leading garden centre, is supporting the Tree Council's seed gathering campaign with a special edition of its Little Seedlings Club workshop in its Southport store, on:- Sunday 1 October 2023. The free event will offer children aged 4-10 the chance to learn about:- "Super Seeds" and the vital role they play in bettering the environment and wider ecosystem.

Seed Gathering Season, a month-long campaign run by:- 'The Tree Council,' began on the Autumn equinox on:- 23 September 2023, and is a crucial time of year where everyone can get involved in gathering:- tree seeds, nuts and fruits, that will grow to become the next generation of life giving trees, shrubs and hedgerows.

The workshop on 1 October 2023, will be a fun and interactive morning led by Dobbies' gardening experts. Children in Southport will be introduced to a variety of seeds commonly found in gardens and parks, including:- pinecones, sycamore and apples.

The workshop will delve into the essential role seeds and plants play in nature, from producing oxygen to providing food and habitats for animals, as well as enriching the soil. Dobbies' gardening experts will demonstrate the journey of tree growth, from planting to germination, helping children understand how seeds travel, whether that's through the wind, animal fur, or many 0er ways in everyday nature.

There will be a special focus on acorns and oak trees, showcasing their unique characteristics and remarkable lifespan of up to 1,000 years. Kids will also get the chance to create their very own acorn collage to take home, fostering their connection with nature.

Dobbies' Community and CSR Communications Executive, Chloë Bell, said:- "We're thrilled to join forces with our good friends at The Tree Council for this special Little Seedlings workshop in our Southport store. At Dobbies we have a commitment to nurture young minds and ensure the preservation of our natural environment for future generations."

Chief Rxecutive from The Tree Council, Sara Lom, added:- "At the Tree Council we are committed to helping young people connect, learn, share and care about the vital role trees play in our environment. By partnering with Dobbies' Southport store, we can reach a wide audience of engaged youngsters who will help inspire the next generation to protect and nurture trees for people, wildlife and our planet."

Dobbies is supporting the planting of 500 trees and 100 metres of hedgerows across the UK, as part of its partnership with The Tree Council, formed in celebration of The Queen's Platinum Jubilee. This commitment from Dobbies, alongside 69 like-minded and green–hearted partners, will see over 35,000 trees and 7 kilometres of hedgerows planted across the country.

To find out more about The Tree Council's Seed Gathering Campaign, visit:- TreeCouncil.Org.UK.

 
      
 
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