Children are being invited to turn leftover Christmas trees into winter wildlife havens.
A free Little Seedlings workshop will take place on January 4 at Dobbies Garden Centre in Cadnam.
The event is part of Dobbies’ Little Seedlings Club and will teach young visitors how to recycle Christmas trees to benefit nature.
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Children are being invited to turn leftover Christmas trees into wildlife havens at a Hampshire garden centre. (Image: Dobbies Cadnam)
Ayesha Nickson, events programme manager at Dobbies, said: “Our Little Seedlings Club in January is ideal for young gardeners looking for an exciting project now that Christmas is over.
“The workshop at our Cadnam store also covers some simple ways to help the planet.
“We are all looking forward to welcoming the Little Seedlings for the first session of 2026 and to see their wildlife habitat creations created from recycled Christmas trees.”
Children will learn fun and creative ways to reuse Christmas trees and take part in a hands-on activity.
To book a free place, visit the Dobbies website.

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