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How to maintain a garden pond

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 14:33:32

Chris Beardshaw demonstrates how to remove blanket weed from a pond and offers advice on adding marginal plants and oxygenators to reduce excess nitrogen.summerMore water gardening advicePlanting marginals in a containerGrowing marginal pond plants


How to make a nectar-rich container display

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 12:01:49

, where the container can sit undisturbed for several yearsMore on gardening for wildlifeProvide late-summer nectar for butterflies and bees.Learn how to identify bumblebeesBrowse our image gallery of butterflies and caterpillarsGrowing from seeds


Homes for wildlife

By Kate Bradbury on 05/11/2010 16:14:04

a short flight to the raspberries, comfrey and clover he grows.If you want wildlife nesting in your garden, then build log and leaf piles, start a compost heap, leave a messy area, plant nectar-rich flowers and dig a pond. You could also use an old


Gardening for bumblebees

By Kate Bradbury on 14/01/2011 15:19:00

feeding, nesting and hibernation preferences. Tongue lengths determine which flowers the bees can feed on, so grow flowers with long corollas like red clover, honeysuckle and foxgloves to attract long-tongued bumblebees like the commmon carder (Bombus


How to make a bumblebee nest

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

bedding material. Its scent will attract nest-searching queens in spring. Place the nest under a south-facing hedge or fence.More advice for attracting beesGrowing plants for bumblebeesMonty Don's advice on growing plants for beesHow to identify bumblebees


Dead frogs

By Kate Bradbury on 26/01/2010 15:33:09

survive if the pond freezes over - especially in ponds with lots of plants growing in them, as plants can still photosynthesise under ice and produce oxygen. But if there aren't sufficient oxygenating plants growing in the pond, if it contains lots of leaf


10 uses for nettles

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:28:28

wildlife, they can be made into great plant food and are a surprisingly versatile ingredient in the kitchen.The nettle we're used to in the UK is Urtica dioica, a perennial plant full of iron, calcium, magnesium and nitrogen, which makes it incredibly


Late-summer-nectar

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:33:22

for wildlifeLearn how to identify bumblebees in your gardenGrowing wildlife-friendly plantsPlants for bees


Making a stumpery

By Kate Bradbury on 11/01/2013 18:17:00

of ants scaled this giant, slicing through branches with their machines.I was quite upset but, ever the optimist, I used the opportunity to collect some local, native logs to make a nice wildlife habitat in my mum’s garden. I was sure she wouldn’t mind


Guerrilla gardening and wildlife

By Kate Bradbury on 19/11/2010 16:27:42

and palm tree combo in the communal garden area of my flats (though technically this isn't guerrilla gardening, as I live there). As a wildlife gardener, 90 per cent of what I grow is with wildlife in mind, but not all gardeners consider wildlife, and so


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