Wildlife and nature gardening
Increasing urbanisation often leads to a reduction in important natural habitats for a wide range of plants and animals; many of which play an important role in our ecosystem. By turning part of your garden or plot of land into a wildlife friendly refuge, you can help provide a safe haven for birds, insects, small mammals and native British wildflowers.
Contact us to arrange a free visit to discuss what we can do for you.
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Why gardens matter
We may sometimes take our own gardens for granted. However, a well planned and managed garden can be important in the following ways:
- Add value to properties
- Provide safe, pleasant areas for recreation
- Provide areas to entertain
- Offer a relaxed area in which to study
- Can be used to grow fruits and vegetables
- A vital source of food for wildlife
- Vital habitat for plants and animals
- Important part of the food web
- Can encourage and improve social interaction
