Wildlife Habitats

Below are our 9 articles in the wildlife habitats' category:

Bog Gardens for Damp-Loving Wildlife
A bog garden can be an ideal alternative to a garden pond especially if you have young children and are worried about the dangers of a pond. Bog...
Climate Change in the Garden
How climate change and global warming will have a major impact upon British gardens. How some plants will die out to be replaced by more tropical...
Creating an Ideal Wildlife Habitat in Your Garden
When it comes to creating an ideal wildlife habitat in your garden you need to consider the following – water, food, shelter and space. Planning...
Encouraging Wildlife in Your Hedges
How even a small hedge of the right make up can encourage wildlife to set up in your garden. How it provides food, shelter and a place to avoid...
Encouraging Wildlife in Your Trees
The importance of trees in encouraging wildlife to your garden. How trees not only attract birds but plenty of insect species too as well as small...
How Plants Can Attract Wildlife
The importance of choosing native plants if you want to attract a wide variety of wildlife into your garden. How to care for both plants and wildlife...
How To Make Your Garden Pond Into A Wildlife Pond
How it is quite easy to adapt an ornamental garden pond into a pond which can attract a wide range of wildlife species. The importance of...
Maximising Garden Biodiversity
How observing your immediate environment and trying to replicate that in your garden will increase your chances of maximising garden biodiversity....
Recipes for Feeding Wildlife
Birds and other small mammals can often survive quite well on their own if we have created an ecologically diverse yet well-balanced environment for...
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