How to create a wildlife garden (part nine)
Published: Wednesday, 7 August 2019 at 11:57 am
In the ninth part of his wildlife gardening series, Monty plants wildlife-friendly shrubs.
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Give your garden a boost by adding some wildlife-friendly shrubs. In this practical video from Gardeners' World, Monty Don suggests three woodland shrubs that offer spring flowers to attract pollinating insects and autumn berries to feed birds – Pyracantha 'Saphyr Red' and 'Saphyr Orange', and our native guelder rose, Viburnum opulus. Watch now to pick up tips on preparing the soil, planting and aftercare.
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- How to create a wildlife garden (part one)
- How to create a wildlife garden (part two)
- How to create a wildlife garden (part three)
- How to create a wildlife garden (part four)
- How to create a wildlife garden (part five)
- How to create a wildlife garden (part six)
- How to create a wildlife garden (part seven)
- How to create a wildlife garden (part eight)
- How to create a wildlife garden (part 10)
- How to create a wildlife garden (part 11)
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