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Jean Vernon suggests practical ways to provide food, habit
Giving garden wildlife a spring in their step
Introducing wildlife into your garden is endlessly rewarding. With just a little time and energy (and the right supplies), you can transform your garden or outside space into a place which sustains an
Position logs randomly around garden borders rather than in neat piles to recreate the way they fall naturally from trees in the wild. You could artfully arrange them around spring-flowering plants or
Liz has chosen her top varieties that offer food, shelter, or both, to our feathered friends
Spring is a wonderful time on the edible plot – the season stretches in front of us, full of hope, and everything is bursting into life. This, however, includes common garden pests who are springing i
Work your way through your borders, removing dandelion flowerheads before they get the chance to set seed. Flowers of dandelions are a useful source of early nectar for pollinators but if they are abl