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You’re free as a bird when it comes to turning a new-build plot into a THRIVING SANCTUARY for nature’s critters
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
Gardening with wildlife in mind is key in this walled garden, which includes a wide variety of plants to benefit pollinators in every season
Summer is sailing in, so make sure you sit back and appreciate the beauty of nature (and your hard work) in your garden. If you have flowering plants and are not using pesticides, you should notice an
Add drama to your garden with potted exotics. Soak the plant, in its original pot, in some not-too-cold water. Then move the new, empty, pot into position; this saves you doing so when it’s full of he
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