Blog: wildlife gardening

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Raindrops on a grass stem

Wet weather gardening

Jack ponders the benefits and practical steps needed to make your garden work harder in wet weather...

Red admiral butterflies feeding on ivy

Ivy league plants

Delving into the perfect plant for food and shelter...

Lawn with buttercups and daisies growing and flower pots in the background by Wendy Carter

Climate-friendly gardens

With more extreme weather events, Jack takes a look at how we can adapt our gardens and greenspaces to better cope with climate change and help wildlife even more...

Josie's wildlife garden. You can see houses in the background

Creating networks for wildlife

Beccy explains more about how communities have been helping to restore heathland and create corridors for wildlife...

Female glow worm at the top of a grass stem - glowing segments are visible - by Wendy Carter

Glowing, glowing, gone...

The light of a glowing beetle was once much more common across Worcestershire but they’re still hanging on…

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