Gardens can be havens for all types of wildlife, from the smallest of insects and birds right through to more visible and larger animals. Create the right environment to attract these valuable visitors to your backyard.
Understanding the importance of biodiversity in our gardens and how to attract and support garden wildlife through various practices for a healthy and balanced outdoor environment. Conservation efforts are also discussed.
Discover the captivating world of pond wildlife in your own backyard with diverse plant and animal species that create a rich and vibrant ecosystem. Tips for exploring and attracting wildlife are provided. Safety precautions are advised.
Choose the right plants for your backyard to attract wildlife. Native plants provide essential resources, while a diverse range of flora creates an inclusive ecosystem. Maintain your garden and cater to the specific needs of different species.
This article discusses the diversity of backyard wildlife, including squirrels, birds, butterflies, and small mammals. It also provides tips on attracting more birds and butterflies to your backyard and creating a wildlife-friendly environment.
Discover the wonders of garden wildlife just beyond your backdoor: birds, butterflies, bees, insects, and unexpected visitors. Learn how to attract and appreciate these creatures in your garden.
This content provides guidance on creating and maintaining a garden wildlife pond, including selecting the right location, designing and constructing the pond, selecting plant species, attracting wildlife, and general maintenance tips. It also includes FAQs on pond depth, mosquito prevention, and introducing fish.
Crickets can be a useful defense against garden pests but they can also have their disadvantages. Let’s look at the pros and cons of crickets in the garden.
Ladybugs are one of the best insects that you can have in your garden. They eat many pests such as aphids and, with a little care, they are easy to attract to your backyard.
Many gardeners keep hens for eggs and manure but for the best results you need to feed them correctly.