A joyous book - Alan Titchmarsh Bright, colourful and boundlessly enthusiastic, this is also a practical guide to making your garden a refuge for wildlife to fit all plots. - Chris Packham 'The Wildlife Gardner' is a book which helps you to create wildlife habitats in your very own garden, and is very handily split into sections on shelter, food and water. Kate gives advice on the best nectar and pollen plants to grow, dos and don'ts of bird feeding and organic methods of pest control.There are also 10 step-by-step projects that will help encourage wildlife into your garden, such as: creating a bumblebee nester, making a green roof and building a hedgehog box. With step-by-step pictures to help you follow the instructions, these homely creations are all achievable in a weekend and are suitable for even the smallest gardens. Also included is a mini field guide, which will help you to identify the birds and other creatures that you are likely to spot in your garden. Kate gives tips on particular species, explaining what to look out for and how to cater for specific birds, mammals, bees, butterflies, moths and pond life. 'The Wildlife Gardener' is a passionately written, practical book that is essential reading for those who would like to make homes for wildlife in their garden.
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Publication Date: 05 Oct 2017
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781526712899
About Kate Bradbury
Kate Bradbury is an award-winning author and journalist specialising in wildlife gardening. She edits the wildlife pages of 'Gardeners World Magazine' and regularly writes articles for the 'Daily and Sunday Telegraph' 'The Guardian' 'RHS magazine The Garden' and 'BBC Wildlife' and 'BBC Countryfile' magazines. In 2015 she became the first Butterfly Ambassador for conservation charity 'Butterfly Conservation' and she writes a quarterly column for its members magazine Butterfly. Kate regularly talks at events and festivals and appears on radio including 'BBC Gardeners Question Time'. She also makes wildlife gardening videos for gardenersworld.com. She lives and breathes wildlife gardening and is currently transforming a tired north-facing patio garden into a wildlife oasis where she hopes to attract a wealth of creatures including frogs toads newts birds beetles hedgehogs butterflies not to mention her very favourite and first love: bees.