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Features: Garden projects

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All the features organised under this section describe projects, of various sizes, that can be undertaken to improve the wildlife value of a garden.

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LinkHomes for garden animals

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The features in this section describe projects concerned with creating homes for animals in the garden.

LinkPonds

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Ponds can be one of the most rewarding features of a wildlife garden but, whilst the idea is simple, the practical tasks of creating and maintaining a pond can be quite involved. Look here for help and ideas.

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Banner imageIdeas for looking after garden birds on a budget


Caring for garden wildlife is a multi-million pound industry, but you don't need to spend a fortune to do your bit. Teresa Leech has some ideas of how to help garden wildlife but reusing common or garden items.

Banner imagePlanting a new mixed native species hedge


One of the simplest and most effective ways to help wildlife in your garden is by planting a mixed hedge of native species. Here's one I did earlier.

Banner imageThe flowery hiccup


How you can experience something of a wildflower meadow without permanently sacrificing your lawn.

Banner imageUnder the boardwalk


How the space under a structure such as a deck or shed can be used to make your garden more attractive to wildlife.


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