Whether for their own pleasure or for the benefit of the planet, many people are getting into gardening for wildlife. Setting up an entire wildlife refuge on your property might sound like a job best left to professionals,...read more
For nature lovers in the United Kingdom and Ireland, leaving a small corner of your garden to grow wild can attract lots of wildlife, but if you want to attract specific kinds of animals, insects or birds, there are lots o...read more
While property values have declined all across the nation, the value of wildlife habitats is skyrocketing. Development, pollution, and deforestation have created a huge housing shortage and landed many species on the thre...read more
AN ENGLISH COUNTRY GARDEN There are only two main steps to creating a wildlife habitat in your garden. 1. Use plants which attract bugs and insects. The plants which will best attract bugs and insects are the o...read more
by Lesley Allen
I love to watch the colorful goldfinches outside my kitchen window. And there's a robin that perches on the same piece of garden fence every morning. I can't say that I love to see the moles digging holes in my herb garden...read more
by Sammy Stein
Attracting wildlife makes the garden a far more interesting place. Wildlife provides an ever changing palette of animals and plants growing, feeding, reproducing and provides the best natural education possible. It is easi...read more
by Greg Spinks
A Few Simple Green Steps Without the pollinators, starvation would rule. Many insects, moths, butterflies, birds, even bats, are responsible for much of the food on our tables and are important for the food supply ne...read more
by James Grundy
Newts in the garden pond To understand the importance of the garden pond to UK newts you need to know that all adult newts, in common with frogs and toads, have to return to water in early spring to mate and lay their e...read more
by Glory Lennon
So, you say you want to attract wildlife to your yard. Let me start by stating, be careful what you wish for because it might just happen. Having said that, let me inform you of the easy steps you need to take to ensure a ...read more
by Gill Hamper
Attracting Wildlife Into Your Garden At this time of year when the earth is frozen hard it is very easy to attract wildlife. Simply throw out left over bread crumbs, bits of cake, dried fruit and so on, and birds will a...read more
Attracting wildlife isn't hard if you live in the country, but even if you live in the city there are steps you can take. Keep in mind that you might be picturing a Sleeping Beauty type scene but wildlife is truly wild. It...read more
by Chris Lear
Bring wildlife back into your world with a garden pond. With urbanization, global warming ecosystems are changing. People and businesses are going green world wide. Hybrid cars are becoming more and more popular for there ...read more
How to Make a Wildlife Garden By Arlene Wright-Correll The first light snow has set in and at this age it makes for careful walking and mostly staying indoors. It gives one time to view the garden and see all the ...read more
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