• 6 months ago
Did you know, Nugent's Wood, Portaferry, Co Down, is also known as the Bluebell Wood?
Last week during the fine sunny weather that we were having Darryl Armitage nipped down to Portaferry to capture the bluebells at Nugent's Wood.
Reminding us of the fleeting beauty of nature, Bluebell season doesn't last too long so don't miss your chance to see them and breath in the delicate scent at Nugent's Wood.
Bluebells Facts
Almost half the world's bluebells are found in the UK – they’re relatively rare elsewhere.
It's against the law to intentionally pick, uproot or destroy bluebells.
Bluebell colonies take a long time to establish – around five to seven years from seed to flower.
Bluebells can take years to recover after footfall damage. If a bluebell’s leaves are crushed, they die back from lack of food because they can no longer photosynthesise.
If you plant bluebells in your garden, make sure you're planting the English bluebell, not the Spanish version. The Spanish species is a more vigorous plant and could outcompete the UK's native flower.

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00:00Good morning from a lovely, sunny, cloudy, sunny, sunny, sunny, sunny, sunny, sunny,
00:29lovely, sunny, calm Port of Ferry. Right behind you is Newton's Wood, or the Bluebell Wood.
00:37I've ventured down here from home up in Dundonald to do a video for Farming Life and Farm Week
00:45and to get some photographs. So I hope you enjoy our wee walk around.
00:59Farming Life and Farm Week
01:29Farming Life and Farm Week
01:59Farming Life and Farm Week
02:29Farming Life and Farm Week

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