|
10 Easy Ways to Make a Wildlife Garden
Martin Bailey of Wildlife & Countryside Services gives you 10 easy tips to making your garden better for wildlife, easily and affordably.
Get '10 Easy Ways to Make a Wildlife Garden'
|
|
|
How to Make a Wildlife Garden, by Chris Baines (Softback) £25 including UK p&p
Chris Baines shows the reader how to transform a garden into a haven for wildlife. He sets the wildlife garden within the context of the broader concerns of regional ecology and reveals how we can each do our bit to
safeguard the habitats of important indigenous flora and fauna. A wide range of natural habitats is discussed in detail, including hedgerows, shrubberies, meadows and ponds, with lists of native wildflowers and practical tips.
|
|
|
Gardening for Butterflies, Bees and other beneficial insects by Jan Miller-Klein (Softback) £25 including UK p&p
This beautiful book shows ordinary gardeners how to grow the best plants to encourage butterflies and bees for pollination, as well as predators to eat their vegetable pests. Insects in turn help to feed dwindling birds.
With large colour photos and plans to copy for the reader and their children in their own garden, school and community wildlife gardens, it makes an ideal Christmas present.
See book reviews
|
|
|
Attracting Wildlife to your Garden, by Michael Chinery (ex display stock - faded/marked jacket) (Hardback) Was £17.99, now £13.00 including UK p&p
Our gardens have become an important nature conservation area for animals, insects and plants, especially as many natural habitats are being destroyed. With the help of this practical book, you can create not only
a fascinating mini nature reserve but also a vibrant and attractive garden. Projects and special features include: creating a wildflower meadow; looking after injured, baby and hibernating hedgehogs; making a bat
roost or bat box and siting it; developing a wildlife pond; planting a butterfly garden; and filming and photographing wildlife in your garden.
|
|
|
|
|
|