Wildflower plants in the park

Wildflower Planting Day: The Regent's Park & Primrose Hill

Key information

12 May, 11.00am - 3.00pm

Free

The Regent's Park & Primrose Hill

Family

Nature

Wellbeing

Help us help nature thrive...

12 May, 11am -3pm

Planting is a fantastic and easy way to help nature thrive. Did you know the UK has lost 97% of its wildflower meadows in the last century? These incredible habitats are not only beautiful to look at but provide homes and food for some of our most spectacular wildlife including bumblebees, butterflies and so much more!

Join us and get involved with hands-on planting, we want to brighten up some of our grassland and would love your help planting wildflower plugs in Primrose Hill. 

Drop-in anytime between 11am – 3pm, find us entering the gate next to Ormonde Terrace, look out for the colourful flag banners, we will be in the top left area of the park just above Barrow Hill Reservoir. 

There will also be free nature walks and activities and the opportunity to learn more about the incredible wildlife in the Royal Parks. 

Planting wildflowers

Please note:

  • This event and the Help Nature Thrive project are possible thanks to the wonderful players of People’s Postcode Lottery
  • Any questions please email us on helpnaturethrive@royalparks.org.uk
  • Please note that photography may be taken during this event. If you do not wish to be included in photos, let a member of staff know on the day. See our Privacy Policy for more details. 

FAQs

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No, all plants and tools are provided. You do not need to bring anything with you.

We will be planting in the ground, and this can involve bending down. We will have some kneeling pads and spades to assist with planting. Do let a member of staff know if you need any assistance with any of the tools.

Find us entering the gate next to Ormonde Terrace, look out for the colourful flag banners, we will be in the top left area of the park just above Barrow Hill Reservoir. 

By Tube/Train
The nearest stations are St John's Wood or South Hampstead.

By bus
There are plenty of bus options.