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Festive bird feeding

By Pippa Greenwood on 26/12/2012 07:16:00

I hope you had a good Christmas and a break from your normal routine - maybe a little extra sleep and a lot of extra time in the garden or greenhouse. I’m enjoying the post-Christmas peace and quiet, and the chance to spot some winter birdlife


How to make a bug box

By Gardeners' World on 15/01/2010 16:53:23

into the back of your box and fix it on to a fence or arch using the self-tapping screw.AdamPlace the bug box in a sheltered spot in your garden, but don't hide it too well or the insects won't find it.Attracting insects and wildlife to your garden


Garden birds and the Big Garden Birdwatch

By Kate Bradbury on 14/01/2010 18:07:47

With so many people reporting sightings of unusual birds in their gardens - and observing some pretty odd behaviour - I'm struggling to entice anything other than pigeons to my plot. I don't know if I should even take part in this year's RSPB Big


Worms

By Richard Jones on 05/03/2008 10:20:00

of worm regeneration.The trouble is that if a worm is cut in two, both halves wriggle, and they may continue for some time. The head end, the bit with the fat broad saddle segments about one-quarter down the length, may even burrow off into the soil again


Codling moth

By Richard Jones on 14/09/2011 17:47:03

It's been a very good year for codling moths in our garden. I can't say I've seen many of the moths themselves, but it's obvious there are plenty of them. Each time I cut into one of the windfall apples I am met with a crumbling mouldy brown mass


How to make fat cakes for birds

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 11:53:21

, then pack the pot with your warm fat mixture.Place in the fridge overnight to set, then cut through and peel away the pot. Tie a big knot at one end of the twine to secure the cake.Hang the cake in a tree or shrub and wait for the birds to come and feast


How to make a bumblebee nest

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 11:16:14

in your gardenMaking a bee hotel for solitary bee speciesBrowse a variety of plants that are attractive to wildlifeView a selection of plants with spring flowering bulbs


Autumn gardening jobs

By Kate Bradbury on 23/09/2011 17:36:30

Last year I wrote about autumn tidying and the effect this can have on wildlife. I left my garden untouched over winter, leaving hibernating creatures snuggled under a duvet of fallen leaves and rotting stems. None of my plants died or were ravaged


RSPB Homes for Wildlife

By Richard Jones on 10/12/2008 12:12:12

the tiny chequerboard mosaic of London gardens spread out below me. There are just so many wild corners down there, it's no surprise the area is full of wildlife.The recently published results of the RSPB's Homes for Wildlife scheme are a good measure


Wildlife-friendly plants

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:40:38

the gardener, but is a desert for insects. So in front of the Bar we laid a strip of wildlife turf, which is enriched with dozens of wildflowers and nine different types of grass. We'll grow it long, then cut it, as we do the wildflower meadow, just twice a


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