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Gardening with wildlife in mind is key in this walled garden, which inclu
Despite its relatively small size, Katrina Roche’s back garden in Kew, south-west London, is a haven for wildlife, having evolved over three decades to support a host of creatures including nesting bi
Creating a manageable garden around a Georgian rectory in rural Norfolk is an ongoing process for two keen gardeners
You’re free as a bird when it comes to turning a new-build plot into a THRIVING SANCTUARY for nature’s critters
To garden successfully we need to work with nature and not against it – and that includes planting for wildlife. This doesn’t have to be dedicating a whole new area – but, in fact, growing ornamentals
They’re so pretty – and the pollinators will thank you with their buzzing presence, helping your garden thrive all season long!
Relaxing our grip on our gardens and creating a closer harmony with wildlife is bringing a new beauty to our outdoor spaces – gentler, looser and naturally delightful