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15 Actions to create a Wildlife Garden. Nature needs help. Helping nature.

James Rattray 2,555 11 months ago
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Nature needs our help. We all can make a difference, by helping nature, regardless how small our garden is by making it a wildlife garden. Even planting one plant helps. We do not even realize how empty our gardens are. I found these links really helpful and informative, hope it helps you too. Restoration ecologist, lifelong gardener, who took over 2 acres of degraded pasture land, in 2016, shares his knowledge on transforming the garden to focus on nature, plants and wildlife. Here is the link to Growing with nature https://www.growingwithnature.org/ There is a shortage of natural nesting sites for birds in the UK and this lack of nesting sites has played a part in the decline of some of the UK's species. https://www.nhbs.com/blog/where-to-hang-and-how-to-maintain-your-nest-box Companion Planting with your vegetable https://www.growveg.co.uk/guides/companion-planting-made-simple/ Here is the link to the garden planner I use. I know there are quite a few others to choose from. But this is the one I talk about:- Introductory video - https://youtu.be/EYWH8Z3e8cw?si=5ZUqL0vAoz4hVPZc This is the GrowVeg web site - https://www.growveg.com/ We plan to have a number of log piles, one of which might be under this old oil tank platform. Log piles offer perfect habitat for a range of invertebrates, small mammals and amphibians. Logs offer a refuge and hunting ground for small mammals, reptiles and amphibians, and shelter for over-wintering and hibernating wildlife. Fungi, wood-boring insects, woodlice, beetle grubs and wood wasps all find homes and food in the logs. More info from https://www.rhs.org.uk/wildlife/dead-wood-compost-heap-habitats Dating hedgerows https://historicengland.org.uk/advice/technical-advice/parks-gardens-and-landscapes/hedges/ Content of this video 00:00 Location 00:45 The garden layout 01:06 Trees and Dead Hedge 01:34 Nature and Britain's biodiversity 03:11 Bird boxes 03:45 Bat Boxes 04:08 Compost Heap & front garden 04:24 Meadow wild flower seeds 04:58 Relocating primroses 05:10 Planting indiginous species 05:25 Mouse box 05:35 Side of the house wild garden 06:03 back garden 06:14 Growing vegetables with insects 06:47 Companion planting benefit both plants 07:45 Organic vegetables 08:20 Fruit trees 08:31 The old oil tank removal 08:45 Net Zero energy home 09:21 Dry wildlife corner & log piles 09:55 Ancient hedge 11:03 Pond & summary of the garden

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