How to do companion planting
Grow plants that help each other! Maximise your garden for you and for wildlife using this planting technique.
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Grow plants that help each other! Maximise your garden for you and for wildlife using this planting technique.
From learning traditional skills and fishing out historical litter to monitoring current wildlife and planting trees for the future, our ‘Wild About Mold’ project is delivering it all.
Eat more plant-based foods, reduce your food waste and buy local produce to shrink your environmental footprint.
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Some cosmetics, soaps, washing-up liquids and cleaning products can be harmful to wildlife with long-lasting effects.
Even a small pond can be home to an interesting range of wildlife, including damsel and dragonflies, frogs and newts. Any pond can become a feeding ground for birds, hedgehogs and bats – the best…
With natural nesting sites in decline, adding a nestbox to your garden can make all the difference to your local birds.
Plastic waste and its damaging effect on our seas and natural world has been big news recently. Here's what you can you do about it.
All animals need water to survive. By providing a water source in your garden, you can invite in a whole menagerie!