October is a pivotal month for preparing your garden to welcome a variety of beneficial creatures. Transitioning your garden to be wildlife-friendly not only enhances its beauty but also supports ...
Gardens that support wildlife create habitat — they offer food ... The column is published on the third Sunday of the month.
Gardens are crucial for nature - they cover more ... If you stop mowing your whole lawn or part of it, for a month or a season, you can create a busy wildlife habitat. Plants already present will have ...
“Planting what you enjoy will make both you and wildlife happy ... provide nectar over the warmer months. They recommend planting nectar-rich shrubs, and plants that flower in late summer and autumn.