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Bug box

By Adam Pasco on 10/08/2007 10:58:02

I'm always looking for ways to make wildlife in my garden feel more welcome and at home. After all, it has just as much right to be there as I do. Of course I question the big things (can I justify having a lawn and patio, or would creatures prefer


Growing buddleja for butterflies

By Adam Pasco on 25/08/2009 09:04:04

I'm always looking to make my garden more appealing to wildlife, so I've been delighted by the number of peacock butterflies around this summer. My buddleja has put on a superb flower display that's lasted for weeks. If any shrub is going to provide


Bird baths

By Adam Pasco on 18/02/2008 10:44:00

for work last week, there was one quick mercy mission I needed to make before making my cup of tea. The bird bath! These past freezing nights have completely frozen the water in my bird bath, and I know how important water is to garden birds. Throwing out


Blackbirds nesting in my garden

By Adam Pasco on 17/06/2008 13:11:00

Birds bring gardens alive, and in so many ways they make gardening worthwhile. It's lovely having them as companions, delving into newly dug soil for worms and pests, but better still when they take up residence and make a nest.What better accolade


Cleaning out bird boxes

By Adam Pasco on 12/11/2012 15:38:00

of satisfaction. I'm always keen to attract wildlife, and I'm pleased that this time it worked. Old nesting material can harbour diseases, pests and parasites, which can carry over from one season to the next if it's not removed. So I need to get the ladder out


Garden bird care in winter

By Adam Pasco on 11/01/2010 12:06:52

away, and the blackbirds and robins scurrying around below.However, birds must have a supply of water, too, so whenever I boil myself a kettle to make a cup of tea I always pop outside with the remaining boiling water to pour onto ice in the bird bath


Robins in the garden

By Adam Pasco on 28/12/2009 09:14:58

, which is one reason why it pays to lay off the pesticides whenever possible. Without pests there would be no food, and far fewer birds!The only thing I have to worry about now is making sure I've warmed-up properly before getting stuck into some vigorous


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