| Reference: Wildlife gardening suppliers | |
Websites maintained by organisations which supply items of particular interest to wildlife gardeners.
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Martin BaileyWildlife and Countryside Services
Wildlife and Countryside Services is an independent consultancy which aims to provide a 'one stop shop' for all your wildlife needs.
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Jamie WhiteWildlife at Home
Wildlife at Home is a website with information about wildlife gardens. The website also sells CCTV cameras for wildlife watching.
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Pete HarrisonWildforms
This site contains a good range of wildlife gardening accessories, particularly bird feeding accessories. The rustic nestboxes and wooden feeders, in particular, appear to be robust and visually attractive. There is also a nice range of themed greeting cards and a number of other products of interest. The site also contains information on animals and plants to be seen or used in the wildlife garden. All in all, this is a site which is well worth a visit.
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WildflowersUKWildflowersUK.com
WildflowersUK.com is a website offering a on-line ordering and mail delivery service for native British plants and seeds. The range of species and 'products' from which you can select is truly remarkable; for example you can select single species seeds from over 160 plants. The prices seem to be very reasonable too. If you are having trouble sourcing a native plant, try this website. The site also includes advice on a number of subjects related to growing native plants, e.g. meadow creation.
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Wiggly WigglersWiggly Wigglers
Wiggly Wigglers supply a whole range products for the organic and wildlife gardener. They are best known for their range of wormeries - composting sytems specially designed to take maximum advantage of the composting action of worms (e.g. the 'Can-O-Worms'), but they also stock bird food, feeders, books and more.
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Jason AlexanderGardenature
Gardenature produce highly professional video and lighting kit for remotely viewing the wildlife in your garden at very reasonable prices.
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Nicholas WattsVine House Farm Bird Foods
This business developed from the farmer's wish to attract birds back to his farm. The realisation that the seeds he was growing for his own birds could be produced on a commercial scale led to the establishment of Vine House Farm Bird Foods. You should definitely visit this site.
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Louise BeamsWild Store
The Wild Store website is a one-stop-shop for garden bird feeders, food and other accessories. There are also sections with tips for wildlife gardeners.
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William Hancock"See-Inside" Nesting Boxes
See-Inside Nesting Boxes make and sell nesting boxes with an integral camera which can be connected directly to a TV, video recorder or computer (via a SCART connection). The company produce boxes suitable for all the major garden hole-nesting birds (such as tits and sparrows) and those species which prefer open-fronted birds (such as robins).
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Fiona GuestScotia Seeds
Established in 1995, Scotia Seeds is a supplier of wildflower seeds produced
from 40 acres of wildflower crops on their farm in Angus.
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Sundowners Roc Ltd.Sundowners Roc Ltd.
Sundowners Roc Ltd. are suppliers of quality, decorative wooden nestboxes for birds, insects and mammals.
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Jacobi Jayne & CompanyJacobi Jayne & Company
Jacobi Jayne stock just about every 'gadget' that the wildlife gardener could wish for, from bird, ladybird and hedgehog houses to a complete range of bird food and the excellent Droll Yankees bird feeders.
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HaithsHaiths
Haiths are a bird food supplier endorsed by the Wildlife Trusts and Bill Oddie. They also stock a range of other wildlife gardening and birding-related products.
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Garden Bird SuppliesGarden Bird Supplies
Garden Bird Supplies are one of the best established mail-order suppliers of quality bird care products including, food, feeders and bird boxes. Now you can purchase on-line too.
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Neil SpinksField and Garden
Field and Garden Ltd. are wild bird food specialists, but also stock a range of bird feeders, nest boxes and other wildlife gardening accessories.
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Ernest Charles Ernest Charles
Ernest Charles offers a huge range of products for the wildlife gardener from wild-flower seed mats to badger food. There is a very good range of bird food and feeders. In common with most other top providers, you can now purchase on-line.
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Teresa SinclairThe English Cottage Garden Nursery
This nursery with a heavy wildlife gardening slant is based on the edge of Romney Marsh in Kent, but it offers an on-line shopping facility so that you can buy from anywhere in the country.
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CJ Wildbird FoodsCJ Wildbird Foods
CJ Wildbird Foods are the official supplier of the RSPB's 'BirdCare' range of products which include bird food, feeders and nest boxes. The company also stock a large range of other garden wildlife care products.
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Burns Pet NutritionBurns Pet Nutrition
Burns Pet Nutrition sell a small range of wild bird food, but their great selling point is that its all 100% organic.
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Pete HarrisBuckingham Wildlife Garden Services
Buckingham Wildlife Garden Services is an Essex-based garden-design and services company specialising in wildlife gardens.
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Mark PattersonEshwood Bird Box Cam
Eshwood bird box video cameras allow you to experience the fascinating and previously unseen aspect of nature taking place in your garden.
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WWTThe WWT on-line shop
Part of the website for the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, their on-line shop offers the chance to purchase the products usually available at their centres. More...
Oxford Bee CompanyOxford Bee Company Ltd
The Oxford Bee Company is a specialist manufacturer and supplier of 'nesting kits' for ladybirds, bumblebees and red & blue mason bees. If you want to attract more of these useful pollinators and, in the case of ladybirds, predators, to your garden, a nesting kit might do the trick. The site also includes general information on their target species.
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Rosemary CastleAlternative Plants
A mail order nursery specialising in unusual forms and varieties of the more common British wildflowers and native plants.
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