Volunteer with us and help Lower Morden Lane bloom with pollinators. Support Bees & Butterflies!
All welcome!
Why planting on verges matter?
Pollinator-friendly verges are small green spaces that provide vital food and shelter for bees, butterflies, and other insects. By planting and maintaining these areas, we support urban biodiversity, improve the environment, and create beautiful, nature-rich corridors through our streets—helping pollinators thrive in Merton.
This initiative is part of our campaign to support biodiversity in Merton.
This Event hosted by Merton Friends of the Earth.
What you'll do:
Join us for a hands-on session where you’ll help weed, tidy, and plant in three adopted verges. No experience is needed—just bring gloves and a willingness to get involved.
It’s a great way to support wildlife, meet neighbours, and make a visible difference in your local area.
Date, location and time:
Date: Saturday, 26 April
Location: Lower Morden Lane verges corner with A24
Time: from 10am to 12pm
How to take part:
Everyone is welcome - no experience needed! Training and tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own gloves.
Please register following link above. By registering you help us plan for the right number and size of tools, and we can keep you updated with event details. Registration is free!
What to bring/ wear:
Gardening gloves
Weather-appropriate clothing
A drink and snack (optional)
Come along to meet like-minded people and make a real impact in your local community.
Questions?
If you have any queries , feel free to email us at mertonfoe@gmail.com