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Wildlife-friendly plants

On 20/10/2011 in Plant features: Wildlife

Nectar BarAt Berryfields, we have made what we called the Nectar Bar alongside our big pond. Butterflies are among the more beautiful visitors we hope to attract, but all nectar-drinking creatures are welcome here.Any garden created for wildlife


Vegetable plants for beginners

On 20/11/2011 in Plant features: Fruit & veg

with little skill or effort required.'Boltardy' is a popular and reliable globe-shaped beetroot. It has good resistance to bolting, making it a perfect choice for beginner growers. It produces medium-sized roots, with smooth skin and deep red flesh.Top ten


Plants for bees

On 20/10/2011 in Plant features: Wildlife

Make a bee-lineGreat flowers start with pollination, and for that you need bees. Find out how to get the busiest garden insects to work for you.How to... make a bee hotelGardens are extremely important for bumblebees, and vice versa. Bees need


Late-summer-nectar

On 20/10/2011 in Plant features: Wildlife

. Insects you'll attract to your garden include buff-tailed and common carder bumblebees, honeybees, hoverflies, comma, painted lady, small tortoishell, speckled wood butterflies and the angel shades, dart and brimstone moths. Some will still be found


How to water your plants

On 22/07/2011 in Projects: The basics

Regular watering is essential for summer bedding, vegetables, pots and hanging baskets as well as newly-planted trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants. Our tips show how to water your plants properly so that they can make best use of it and so that we don't waste this valuable resou...


How to make a bat box

On 21/01/2011 in Projects: Wildlife gardening

and roost in your garden. If you're lucky, they may even give birth and raise their young there, so make sure you site it in a sheltered spot.Plank of rough-sawn untreated wood 120cm x 20cm x 2cm19cm x 4cm long nails and hammer1 x metal eyelet with a 1cm


How to test your soil pH

On 04/12/2012 in Projects: The basics

In order to get the best out of your garden plants and crops, it’s worth testing your soil pH. In the UK this ranges from 3.5 (strongly acid) to 8.5 (strongly alkaline), with 7 being neutral. Most fruit and vegetables prefer soils that have a


How to make your own bird box

On 19/07/2011 in Projects: Wildlife gardening

Making a bird box couldn't be simpler and is one of the best ways of attracting birds into your garden. This project uses a single piece of wood, costing just a couple of pounds, cut into six sections. Make sure you site your nesting box high up


How to build a garden pond

On 14/09/2011 in Projects: Garden DIY

of ponds in the wider countryside. So, gardeners can do their bit by creating their own wildlife pond, which will also look great and provide a year-round focal point.Make a start by marking out the position on the ground. Use a garden hose for an informal


How to lay a garden patio

On 20/07/2011 in Projects: Garden DIY

Lay a patio now and you'll enjoy the benefits each time you're out in the garden. It's not a difficult job, so put aside a weekend and you'll soon be entertaining friends, or enjoying a well-earned rest on your new patio surrounded by pots


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