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Moths in the garden

By Kate Bradbury on 12/02/2013 17:31:47

once watched a great tit dive into a clump of forget-me-not to retrieve a fat caterpillar. I also grow native shrubs such as holly, guelder rose and dog rose. A native hedge can also help moths – a mix of species including hawthorn, hazel, dog rose


'Grow Your Own' Week: Garden birds

By Richard Jones on 31/03/2010 11:44:58

trifling weight. While thus occupied it has suffered me to come within arm's length, but has taken no notice of me."I'll promise not to string up my friendly allotment wren on a bough of holly, and let it get on with picking off the greenfly from the runner


How wildlife friendly is your garden?

By Kate Bradbury on 04/11/2011 14:19:20

, and I'll plant some hawthorn and holly for the birds in winter. My ivy seedlings are a long way off flowering.Of course, each of our gardens forms just one piece in the jigsaw puzzle. So if you don't have a pond, but your neighbour does, don't worry


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