At Bewl Water, we believe that small actions can grow into something truly beautiful — just like a bulb becoming a vibrant flower. That’s why, for every new membership we receive, we’re planting a Spring bulb right here at Bewl Water. It’s a simple promise with a powerful impact, supporting conservation, biodiversity, and the future of this much-loved landscape.
A Blooming Beginning
When you become a Friend of Bewl Water, you’re not just joining a community — you’re planting hope for the seasons ahead. Each Spring bulb we plant represents a new commitment to nurturing the natural beauty that makes Bewl Water so special. Over time, these bulbs will fill the landscape with colour, creating habitats that support a wide range of wildlife.
Why Spring Bulbs Matter
Spring bulbs aren’t just beautiful to look at; they play an important role in the local ecosystem. Early-flowering bulbs provide vital food for pollinators like bees and butterflies just when they need it most — after the long, harsh winter months. Pollinators are essential for healthy ecosystems, helping plants reproduce and ensuring the survival of countless other species.
By increasing the number of nectar-rich flowers across Bewl Water, we’re helping to create a richer, more resilient environment. This initiative not only brightens the landscape but strengthens the delicate balance of life that depends on it.
Your Membership Makes a Difference
Every membership to Friends of Bewl Water directly funds vital conservation work across the reservoir and its surrounding habitats. From maintaining woodlands and protecting wetland areas to enhancing pathways and supporting educational projects, your support helps ensure that Bewl Water remains a thriving natural haven for generations to come.
The Spring bulb planting is just one way we’re celebrating and investing in nature. With your help, we can continue to care for Bewl Water’s wildlife, safeguard its biodiversity, and inspire others to cherish this remarkable place.
Join Friends of Bewl Water today — and help nature bloom, one bulb at a time.