Welcome to our Pollinator Action Plan!
Introduction:
Situated in Dublin 15, our school is on the outskirts of Tyrrelstown where we are fortunate to be surrounded by open fields and old woodland. Being a relatively new development, our school site features young soil with no mature meadow.
We are very fortunate to have a large geodome with raised beds and an additional 4 raised beds in the open air. We have large expanses of lawn with banks leading up to our barrier fence. These banks are not cut regularly and contain long grasses and areas of exposed soil where wildflowers have taken hold.
We currently have a good selection of pollinator friendly plants growing on the site. We have a healthy population of dandelions all over the property and large rosemary beds in the front of school bloom healthily every year. Our lawn also has a healthy amount of clover which we can utilise to allow for pollinator friendly growth.
Because of the upcoming construction of an extension to the west side of the school, it will be vital that any areas we intend on focusing on in the near future will take place in areas that will remain undisturbed during that construction.
Areas of Interest:
Wildflower garden: An area of specially prepared and planted ground where wildflowers will be planted and cultivated. These wildflowers will be specifically chosen for their benefits for pollinators.
Grass banks: The currently existing grass banks serve as an untouched area where there is potential for further wildflower planting and habitat development. Currently this area is not designated for a purpose so official sectioning of these areas needs to occur and appropriate signage needs to be erected to ensure it is maintained as a habitat.
Bumblebee habitat: The aforementioned grassbanks could serve as ideal habitat for bumblebees. Although they are north/west facing, the areas are quiet with little foot traffic and could serve well as bumblebee habitats if properly developed.
Wilding areas: There are some areas of the school property where fresh clay is still exposed and wildflowers have taken hold. Following from this observation, I stipulate that exposing more sections of the property’s soil and allowing it to evolve naturally would have the same effect. These areas would need to be explicitly chosen with signage erected.
Lawn Mowing Plan: Our current lawn has a healthy amount of clover growing through it. Looking at the lawn space, the area around the geodome seems to be the most appropriate for a structured mowing plan. This can be discussed at our next committee meeting.
Seed Funding Plan:
Wildflower seeds
Official signage - quotes have been requested from 3 companies.
Bumblebee habitat supplies - TBD
Tools - adult and children’s.
Covid19 Plan
Due to the current crisis, outdoor areas will be timetabled for use by different classes at different times. Our committee meetings will happen mostly on zoom and outdoors socially distanced if specific elements of the project are being worked on.
Tools that are being used will be sanitized between uses or else left for a minimum period of 48 hours.