Wildlife

One of the joys of owning a garden is watching the wildlife that come to visit it. From birds to bats to insects and hedgehogs, here is your opportunity to boost the bio-diversity in your garden and enjoy the benefits that a wildlife friendly garden brings. Read on to find out more.

 

Katie

Chelsea 2025: Trends to Try at Home

Plants, News & Musings, Wildlife, Plan Your Garden, Garden Structures

Take a look at the latest trends at RHS Chelsea 2025. From stylish wildlife gardens to spaces of calm and… Read more.

Alison

Attracting Birds to Your Garden

Wildlife, Plan Your Garden

Find out how to attract more birds to your garden with these five easy tips. Read more.

Katie

Native Plants

Plants, Wildlife, Plan Your Garden

Encouraging biodiversity and wildlife into our gardens is a current hot topic in the landscaping and horticultural industry. Our towns… Read more.

Katie

Environmentally Friendly Choices for your Garden Design

Wildlife, Plan Your Garden

If you're thinking of re-designing your garden or an area of it, it is well worth taking some time to… Read more.

Katie

Plants for Winter Wildlife

Wildlife, Plan Your Garden

We can all give wildlife a helping hand this winter by planting some of these wildlife friendly plants in our… Read more.

Katie

How to encourage wildlife into your garden

Wildlife, Plan Your Garden

However hard it is, lockdown does have it's benefits. On several of my recent visits, clients have mentioned that they've… Read more.

Alison

How To Attract Insects To Your Garden

Wildlife, Plan Your Garden

This blog was almost called “How To Attract Beneficial Insects To Your Garden”, but when we started to think about… Read more.

Alison

How do I deter cats from my garden?

Wildlife, Plan Your Garden

One of the questions I am most frequently asked by clients and prospective clients is this: "Do you know any… Read more.

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