How to create a wildlife garden (part seven)
Published: Wednesday, 7 August 2019 at 12:10 pm
In this video clip, Monty adds to the wildlife value of his garden by planting a range of bee-friendly perennials.
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Monty Don adds to the richness and beauty of his wildlife garden by planting a selection of bee-friendly perennials – tall purple-flowered Agastache 'Blackadder', mauve Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna', and borage with its single, open blue flowers. Bees love all of these blooms, so follow this video guide and your garden could be buzzing with insects too.
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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 eight)
- How to create a wildlife garden (part nine)
- How to create a wildlife garden (part 10)
- How to create a wildlife garden (part 11)
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