Can anyone help? I saw these upside-down flower pots strung up from branches up by the Ally Pally carpark, slightly set back from view, but visible from one of the pathways.
What are they? I thought maybe some sort of conservation/housing for insects, or maybe its an art installation. Anyone shed some light?
Thanks :)
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A word of advice: use a double strand of garden twine if you try to make one at home. In a wet and cold winter, the twine may rot and snap. Or, use string or garden wire.
Produced by School Kids via Isobel Aptaker's Education Programme for the Alexandra Park and Palace Trust. (homes for bugs)
Thank you Stephen. They must have spent ages making them - and I bet there are some pretty happy bugs around now. I love the way the pots slowly move around in a slight breeze. It is a true work of art!
Stephen - do you know anything about them?
They're extraordinary - the dead leaves are tied up inside the pots. It hadn't occurred to me that they might be for insects - but seems the wrong time of year! They are right by the Park Information Centre, where I was helping on Sunday, but we knew nothing about them.
Are the Park Information Centre not aware of them Annabel?
They are lovely things aren't they, but there must be a purpose as someone has obviously spent a lot of time and energy setting them up.....would love to know!