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Wildlife gardening...hopes for the future

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  • Jim MacdJim Macd Posts: 750

    It sounds great. Nut. Your garden in the photo there looks like I want my garden to look, it kind of did when I first moved in but all the trees were conifers and I didn't think they worked hard enough so I yanked them out. Maybe in 20 years mine will look like that again. image but I'll be too old to appreciate it. image

  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,441

    Gardens change all the time. The changes happen very quickly. We'll have to be careful we'd don't get too 'treed' to the exclusion of other habitats. The meadow is already much reduced in size and sun.

     



    In the sticks near Peterborough
  • patty3patty3 Posts: 129

    Hi Happy girl

    I made a home for wildlife here in a communal garden in the center of town, I am restricted as to what i can do.

    I tried scattering flower seeds around a local estate, and as you said '' what with the council mowers'' you don't hold out much hope. and in our area we have men spraying herbesides too!!  I complained to the council but they have the last word sadly!!

  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,441

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    In the sticks near Peterborough
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