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Expansion continues as the information flood becomes more direct to the specific area. With the addition of many floral habitats in verges and front gardens, residents are now informed through the specific talks and pamphlet of the potential to more make their gardens more appealing to specific insect pollinators. Competitions continue further with schools in the LGA Sector being put against one another for a yearly prize, focused on the improvement of previously dilapidated land to insect pollinator. Business’s are now targeted, completing the public/private sector involvement. With the established community groups, funding from private business’s is used to create floral pots to exist outside their premises, filled with plants and labels, giving knowledge on the plants contained. An open garden scheme is established, with the ability for residents to allow other residents into their garden to see their gardening practices. During this phase, flowering front gardens will become social norm having previously established the benefits to the residents.

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