Brush harvesting demonstration at Wembury Point
Brush harvesting seed is a great way to restore and recreate wildflower grasslands. Learn more about brush harvesting and with the Ranger team at Wembury and help us to sort the seed.
Learn more about how we care for the wildflower meadows at Wembury Point and what we've been doing to create wildflower donor fields across the South Devon coast thanks to the South Devon National Landscape team.
Join us to see how the brush harvester works and help us to sort the seed.
Working together with partners, tenants and other landowners we're trying to restore some of Britain's rarest invertebrates along the South Devon coast as part of the Life on the Edge project.
Please note:
- Please meet the Ranger team at the National Trust Wembury Point car park. Please use the What3Words: ///forklift.poem.vocals. On arrival, please follow Jess' instructions about where to park.
- Please wear clothes appropriate for the weather and sturdy shoes. Sorting the seed can be dusty so please wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty.
- Some uneven ground and steep in places.
- Not suitable for children.
- Sorry, no dogs. Please note that there are wild Dartmoor ponies at Wembury Point.
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Brush harvesting seed is a great way to restore and recreate wildflower grasslands. Learn more about brush harvesting and with the Ranger team at Wembury and help us to sort the seed.
Learn more about how we care for the wildflower meadows at Wembury Point and what we've been doing to create wildflower donor fields across the South Devon coast thanks to the South Devon National Landscape team.
Join us to see how the brush harvester works and help us to sort the seed.
Working together with partners, tenants and other landowners we're trying to restore some of Britain's rarest invertebrates along the South Devon coast as part of the Life on the Edge project.
Please note:
- Please meet the Ranger team at the National Trust Wembury Point car park. Please use the What3Words: ///forklift.poem.vocals. On arrival, please follow Jess' instructions about where to park.
- Please wear clothes appropriate for the weather and sturdy shoes. Sorting the seed can be dusty so please wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty.
- Some uneven ground and steep in places.
- Not suitable for children.
- Sorry, no dogs. Please note that there are wild Dartmoor ponies at Wembury Point.