Blog: Wildlife gardening

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Sunflower by Paul Harris/2020VISION

Wildlife Gardening for Beginners: The Left-overs

Un-green-fingered Rebecca Neal, Communities and Wildlife Officer, took a website dive into wildlife gardening advice to research for a presentation, and wrote a series of blogs based on what she…

Carrot being picked from vegetable patch

Wildlife Gardening for Beginners: Growing Your Own

Un-green-fingered Rebecca Neal, Communities and Wildlife Officer, took a website dive into wildlife gardening advice to research for a presentation, and wrote a series of blogs based on what she…

Common frog by Mark Hamblin/2020VISION

Wildlife Gardening for Beginners: Adding Water

Un-green-fingered Rebecca Neal, Communities and Wildlife Officer, took a website dive into wildlife gardening advice to research for a presentation, and wrote a series of blogs based on what she…

Wildflowers in bloom in Becky Mayes's Garden

Planting a wildflower meadow

Fundraising & Supporter Assistant Fiona has been planting a patch of wildflower meadow in her garden. Even a small patch of flowering plants can make a big difference...

Hedgehog in watering can

Make your garden a hedgehog-friendly zone

It's #HedgehogAwarenessWeek and our new Voluntary Communities and Wildlife Officer for North Chilterns Chalk has some great advice for making your garden as friendly as possible for our…

Beefly on blossom

Reflections on Earth Day

Sue Barnard from our Corporate team considers how important nature is in this time of crisis - and how you can get your workplace involved, even if you're working from home.

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