Need advice on managing and feeding garden wildlife? This guide will break down the do's and don'ts.
Discover the things to do in your garden every month Show me Articles (25) Looking out for wildlife through autumn With an estimated 24 million gardens in the UK, this provides a huge amount of space and opportunity to help wildlife... Read more about Looking out for wildlife through ...
Sweet gum trees (Liquidambar styraciflua) are beautiful trees and are great to have around for wildlife. The seeds of the sweet gum tree are eaten by small mammals like squirrels and chipmunks as well as a number of birds including finches, ducks, quail, chickadees, sparrows, towhees, and ...
Another effective method to turn your garden into a wildlife oasis is to swap your manicured lawn for something a bit more ‘wild’. Lawns serve as both a safe haven and a source of food for many types of wildlife including insects, birds, and mammals of various sizes.Leaving your grass ...
In the garden in April, sowing, planting and weeding are three key gardening jobs that should be well under way. Focus on shrubs, perennials and fruit and vegetables this month.
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One of my most dramatic local wildlife experiences comes later in this post. But firstly, I should record that the extended ‘dunkelflaute’ period has now well and truly passed (from the German dunkel –‘dark’ and flaute –‘lull’). Storms … Continue reading → Posted in gardening, na...
Native plants are well adapted to local conditions. They require far less water and this saves both time and money. Also, native plants will encourage local wildlife to visit your yard Add a new garden bed The soil in early spring is easy to dig since it has had plenty of moisture. Weed...
Now if I could come up with something for the pigeons… Posted on April 10, 2015Author Linda Chalker-ScottCategories StoriesTags wildlife6 Comments on Cat TV and tulips Digging these wasps! After writing about the unusually bad scourge of Japanese Beetles earlier in the month, I thought I’...
February is still quite a cold month, but absolutely perfect for starting to sow your flower and vegetable seeds for the upcoming year. Find out what seeds you should be sowing this month! Find out more February garden birds February is often the most interesting month at our bird feeders.....