Grow wildlife-friendly herbs
Planting herbs will attract important pollinators into your garden, which will, in turn, attract birds and small mammals looking for a meal.
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Planting herbs will attract important pollinators into your garden, which will, in turn, attract birds and small mammals looking for a meal.
Learn about companion planting, friendly pest control, organic repellents and how wildlife and growing vegetables can go hand in hand.
There are plenty of ways you can take action against climate change in your own backyard or local greenspace.
Don't miss this rare opportunity to learn about wildlife-friendly farming practices in the beautiful Leicestershire countryside
The Wildlife Trusts respond to the announcement of a Tree Action Plan
It has been estimated that 80 per cent of the western diet depends on pollination by bees. So their steady decline is a cause for real alarm. But British gardeners can actively nurture and…
A coastal wildlife survey: We need your help to survey for the species present on the Talacre shoreline.
Come along to the Fine Foundation Wild Seas Centre to learn more about minibeasts on the seashore and in your garden, and make a bee home for your garden.