Wildlife

As the School summer holidays are now in full swing we have another very welcome & timely guest blog from Max Mitchell who is a freelance writer.

Man has been in close contact with wildlife for centuries. The issue is…

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Leave the mower in the shed this month and help local wildlife thrive.

 

With the easing of lockdown, many of us have raced fervently to the hairdressers. And while it may also be tempting to think about giving our lawn…

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A rough and scrubby patch of ground in East Sussex is now a wonderful haven for some very important (and industrious) creatures.

 

Based near Tunbridge Wells, BALI Award winning Sandstone Design has been designing and landscaping gardens in the…

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We are delighted to hand our blog over to a special guest contributor this month!

Keith Betton is the Chairman and County Recorder of the Hampshire Ornithological Society. Keith has kindly agreed to let us share his findings from…

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With the help of Sally Marshall Garden Design and Wildflower Turf Ltd, Devour Restaurant in Yorkshire has transformed a riverside location into an oasis of wildflowers.

Picture courtesy…

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 The journey of the British bee will be brought to life this summer at Kew Gardens when the award winning Hive installation…

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Our clients tend to purchase wildflower turf for many different reasons, but when ‘Wildlife Kate‘ approached us we immediately understood her reasons for wanting to develop a wildflower area in her garden.
Wildlife Kate‘ aka…

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Butterflies and moths are a classic part of the British wildlife scene. We can probably all remember the joy of watching them as children, trying to identify them on the buddleia, making a home for a caterpillar in a jam…

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