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Go Wild - a celebration of UK biodiversity, 24 May - 28 September 2003 Festival Features
Festival Diary
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About Go Wild

Please note:

The Go Wild Festival ran at Kew and Wakehurst place for the summer of 2003. As such many of the festival features can no longer be seen in the gardens, but this website has been kept to give visitors access to wealth of information developed to support the festival.

Don't forget to check out the latest events in the gardens. Find out more......

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Learn more about garden design

 

 

Secret Havens in London's 'urban jungle'

   

Blooms, Birds, Bugs and Bees

A floral plantscape highlighting the importance of domestic gardens as havens for wildlife

On throughout the festival, at its peak from June to September

A huge floral plantscape with insect friendly swirls of glorious colour highlights the increasing role domestic gardens can play as havens for wildlife. The wealth of plants used in UK gardens (non-native, as well as native species) can support a vast range of butterflies, bees, birds and small mammals.


See: Planting plans

 

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Learn more about garden design

Secret Havens in London's 'urban jungle'

 
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