Dublin North West Wildflower Masterclass

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Online, Friday 9th April

Dublin City Council are happy to announce a FREE Wildflowers Masterclass which is open to all residents in the Dublin North West area who would like to plant a wildflower area in their community. The class will cover everything Wildflowers including planting techniques, wildflower mixes, different planting methods, where to buy your seed and much more.

The session will be held over zoom on Friday 9th of April at 11.30 and will take approx. 1.5 hours. There will be time for questions and an information sheet will be sent to participants after the session

Registration required.  Please note that registration does not guarantee you a place and we will get back to you when all applications are received to confirm a place on the Wildflower Masterclass. Details you provide will be shared with Aoife Munn and Dublin City Council for the administration and delivery of the course.


Date:
Friday 9th April
Time:
11.30am
Price:
Free

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