Wildlife gardening

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Gardening is not just a way to grow fresh food and pretty flowers, but also an opportunity to create a thriving wildlife habitat in your backyard. With the decline in insect and wildlife populations and the loss of habitat across America, it has become more important than ever to take action and create spaces that support biodiversity.

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As wildlife habitats are in decline it’s more important than ever to make space for wildlife in our gardens or around our homes. You can find a whole range of simple and easy ideas for making a hom…

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Love gardening? Then you'll love our brand new Kindle book: 605 Secrets For A Beautiful, Bountiful Organic Garden: Insider Secrets From A Gardening Superstar. To be truly alive, a garden needs wildlife! Setting up a

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11 STEPS TO CREATING A WILDLIFE GARDEN WITH KIDS With Spring coming, bringing lighter days (finally) I bet you're wondering how you're going to keep your kids entertained? Why not try attracting wildlife to your garden? It can be a year round activity the kids can come back to over and over as the seasons change by ...

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Would you like to make your garden more wildlife friendly? As well as helping our native species thrive, gardening for wildlife is a really great way to improve your garden’s health. This list covers fifty easy ways to garden for wildlife, and will help you turn your outdoor space into a habitat for all manner of wild creatures. #growingfamily

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