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Companions in the wildlife garden

On 04/02/2012 in forum

Siberian winds today but the fox braved the cold to visit my snowdrops. Scroll along the bottom to see all of her when you click to enlarge. Your Snowdrops are just lovely happymarion and your fox. We have quite a lot of foxes here in Bournemouth, we often hear them outside at ni...


Pensthorpe Wildlife & Gardens

On 11/04/2013 in Garden: Central England

758Fakenham, Norfolk01328 851 465www.pensthorpe.comNR21 0LNOpen all year, daily, 10am-5pm (until 4pm Jan-Mar). Adults £9.75, OAPs £8, children (4-16) £6.25. Card not valid on event days – phone or see website for details.parking,toilets,part-disabled,plants,refreshments,picnic,fo...


Guerrilla gardening and wildlife

On 19/11/2010 in Wildlife

it's not legal, but I'm not aware of anyone being prosecuted for it.I attended a wildlife gardening conference recently, where one of the speakers, Jan Miller, author of Gardening for Butterflies, Bees and other benificial insects gave a presentation


Wildlife friendly pond

On 24/01/2013 in forum

My project for the Spring is to start work on a wildlife friendly pond. I have built ponds in the past, but not specifically wildlife friendly. I do intend it to hold ornamental fish too, which I know is not ideal. Does anyone have any particular


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


Talkback: Unwelcome wildlife

On 02/02/2012 in forum

netting over my tulip bulbs to deter the squirrels and pull out loads of oak and hazel saplings where they have buried food and forgotten about it, but I love the company of the wildlife in my garden. You are so right, however, so many people confuse


wildlife pond, with a cat...

On 01/05/2013 in forum

Hi, Been thinking about building one, but I have a cat and foxes are known to come in the garden. I don't want fish, just a pond to encourage more wildlife.Thoughts? Why not? The cat might catch the odd critter, but I'm sure there'll be plenty left


Talkback: Guerrilla gardening and wildlife

On 28/11/2011 in forum

beneficial insects' I'm all for wildlife and wildlife friendly greenspaces in our cities. However, will using brownfield sites lead to "Save Our Brownfield Site" groups springing up when somebody wants to redevelope them? Marygold, they already have. I worked


Wildlife and wild death

On 18/06/2008 in Unassigned

when I was carrying out a wildlife survey for London Underground. As well as the subterranean tube lines, the overground commuter rail network extends right out of the capital. I was able to get to a whole host of places completely off limits


Garden wildlife and autumn tidying

On 13/10/2010 in Wildlife

salvage for the crumble.We don't have the most regimented of gardens, in fact it's a bit wild sometimes. But wildlife is, by definition, wild. As I said in the magazine, it has no time for straight lines, clipped edges, smart displays, or level lawns. We


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