This blog is designed to help those who want a more wildlife-friendly area in their gardens. We will be publishing a series of articles about how you can develop your area throughout the year with specific information on individual seasonal plants. We use the word “area” as your green space does not have to be a meadow or the whole lawn; just a small green area of 2x2m, or even just putting native plants in pots, can make a massive difference to the wildlife in your garden.
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Go Wild in your Garden in February
Despite winter’s continuing presence in February, your garden, patio or window box is still part of a vast living landscape. It is a ‘green corridor’ in a wider network of… Read more
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Go Wild in your Garden in January
Life can be tough going in Cumbria in January, for both our local bird populations and visiting bird species from arctic north. With natural food sources eaten or in hibernation,… Read more
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Go Wild in your Garden
This year you could give your green space a complete makeover or you could make just a couple of small changes that would still encourage wildlife, help the environment and… Read more
