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Wildlife gardening is a way of encouraging birds, bees, butterflies and other animals into your garden. It is about making a haven for you, as well as for wildlife. The Wildlife Trusts have some expert wildlife gardening advice on how to create habitat in your garden to make it a nature-friendly space.
Deadly nightshade
As its name suggests, Deadly nightshade is a highly poisonous plant. Its black, shiny berries may be tempting but fatal. Found on chalky and disturbed ground, such as scrub or verges, it has bell-…
Wildlife Gardening
This link will open on the Cumbria Wildlife Trust website.
Lend a hand and help Plumgarths Gardens flourish!
Wildlife Gardening
This link will open on the Cumbria Wildlife Trust website.
Lend a hand and help Plumgarths Gardens flourish!
Wildlife Gardening
This link will open on the Cumbria Wildlife Trust website.
Lend a hand and help Plumgarths Gardens flourish!
Wildlife Gardening
This link will open on the Cumbria Wildlife Trust website.
Lend a hand and help Plumgarths Gardens flourish!
Wildlife Gardening
This link will open on the Cumbria Wildlife Trust website.
Lend a hand and help Plumgarths Gardens flourish!
Wildlife Gardening
This link will open on the Cumbria Wildlife Trust website.
Lend a hand and help Plumgarths Gardens flourish!
Wildlife Gardening
This link will open on the Cumbria Wildlife Trust website.
Lend a hand and help Plumgarths Gardens flourish!
Wildlife Gardening
This link will open on the Cumbria Wildlife Trust website.
Lend a hand and help Plumgarths Gardens flourish!
Wildlife Gardening
This link will open on the Cumbria Wildlife Trust website.
Lend a hand and help Plumgarths Gardens flourish!
Wildlife Gardening
This link will open on the Cumbria Wildlife Trust website.
Lend a hand and help Plumgarths Gardens flourish!