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Help the natural world by caring for your outdoor space
Frogs, toads and newts all benefit from a dark, damp area where they can hibernate. In a quiet corner, dig a shallow hole around 50cm deep and 1.5m across. Add logs, branches, bricks and rocks, ensuri
THERE’S nothing better in midsummer than going into the garden and listening to the buzzing of bees going about their business – especially if you are taking the chance to sit and relax! Similarly, it
Extend the season of pollen and nectar for pollinators – which may still be on the wing before hibernation, migration or the end of their lifecycle – by planting some late-season blooms. Fill gaps in
With AG’s gardening expert Ruth Hayes
Tempt pretty butterflies into your garden with these blooms
Adding a focal feature to your outdoor space is a trick used by garden design pros for good reason. Not only does a focal point bring interest and hierarchy but it helps to guide the eye away from les