Archive of: Wildlife Garden
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16 May 2022
Let it Bee this spring
People ask what to do about bumblebees nesting in the garden. Our answer? Let them bee!
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11 April 2022
Creating a Swift friendly garden - part 1
Emma Chaplin investigates how to make a small urban garden as Swift and wildlife friendly as possible.
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18 March 2022
A guide to garden amphibians: frogs, toads and newts
Here’s our guide to frogs, toads and newts.
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16 March 2022
Call for an immediate end to peat sales
Help save a precious natural habitat by sharing your views with the UK and Welsh Governments – deadline on Friday 18 March 2022.
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28 December 2021
How to clean bird feeders and nest boxes
Keep bird feeders and nest boxes clean with these simple steps
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18 October 2021
Top 5 ways to help hedgehogs this autumn
With the nights beginning to draw in hedgehogs are now preparing for hibernation. Here are five ways you can help your local hedgehogs this autumn.
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13 April 2021
How do I know if my compost is peat free?
If you are buying compost, take a close look at the labels to make sure it’s peat free.
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09 March 2021
Your top five frog spawn questions answered
Every year WildCall gets lots phone calls from people worried about the frog spawn and tadpoles in their ponds. Here are the answers to the most frequent asked frog spawn questions.
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29 November 2020
What you can do for wildlife in winter
What can you do to help wildlife in winter?
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29 March 2020
In my garden
The first thing Katie Parker likes to do in the garden at this time of year is to take a walk around and look to see what is growing, and what survived the winter.
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15 February 2020
Late winter in the wildlife garden
As we approach the end of winter, we thought we’d speak to our friends at Vine House Farm Bird Foods to get some tips on what can be done at this time of year in a wildlife-friendly garden, and what to look out for.
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01 January 2020
Making your outside space more wildlife friendly
January is the perfect month to start thinking about how to make your outside space more wildlife friendly, and we’ve put together some top tips to help you get started.