Frome Town Council is working with local schools and community groups to plant 10,000 Tenby and tête-à-tête daffodil bulbs in October and November. The daffodils, which flower in late winter and early spring, will provide an important food source for early pollinators such as bees and hoverflies, and will be planted at several sites across Frome, including some new parcels of land taken on by the town council as part of devolution from Somerset Council.
In addition to the sessions with schools and community groups, there is a community planting day on Tuesday 28th October from 10am – 12pm at Brunel Way, limited to 40 participants. Taking part is free and anyone is welcome, but booking is essential.