Wildlife gardens

Its 2019 and Nature needs our help desperately. If you have outdoor space why not plant a wildlife friendly garden instead of artificial grass and concrete
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Project Green Thumb / Landscapers / Garden Makeovers on Instagram: "Butterflies, moths, dragonflies, birds, mice, frogs, newts, toads, bees, wasps, hoverflies, beetles, ladybirds, snails, foxes, cats, rats, gnomes and fairies. Im sure I’ve missed a few but it’s amazing to think how many little creatures have all had a slurp from this thoughtful little pond while none of us humans were looking. #wildlifepond #urbanwild #londongardens #eastlondon #pondlife #projectgreenthumbuk"
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@projectgreenthumbuk posted to Instagram: Give Nature a step up and plant a Wildlife garden. Now, more than ever, its up to us gardeners to lead the way in implementing sustainable, eco friendly solutions in to our homes and what better place to start than in the garden. Here are just a few simple idea *Put aside at least one or two pots for bee and butterfly friendly plants. *Install a water butt *Add a green roof to your shed *Feed the birds *Add a wildlife pond *Stop using pesticides *Bui