Wildlife Gardening

Wildlife Gardening Services

 
Across the UK we look after more than two million acres of garden, and with the countryside under threat from human activities, every garden is a potential nature reserve. Individual gardens may be small, but together they form a patchwork, linking urban green spaces with the wider countryside and allowing wildlife to move about freely.
 
The range includes many kinds of flowers that have become a lot less common in the countryside. Giving them space in our gardens is a great way to help wildlife. They look good and also provide the perfect source of nectar for butterflies and bees.
 

Wildlife Gardening Services

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Wildlife Gardening Services

Offering specialist wildlife products to the public at reasonable prices.

I love to help and educate people on how to make their local environments namely gardens more wildlife friendly.

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Save our pond lfe.............................

My pond is small and at times full of algae, with the water looking rather murky. Apart from fishing out excess algae, and occasional tending to the pond plants, my pond is left alone to do its thing. Sometimes the water clears, sometimes it's rather hard to see down past the first couple of inches. Whether it's looking clean or rather green, the frogs seem to like it. The pond has been used by frogs since it was first created, and is now home to large adult frogs, juvenile year-old frogs, froglets, and frogspawn and tadpoles in the springtime.

 
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