Large or small, every garden can become a beautiful, natural haven for you, our wildlife and the environment. Looking after our gardens to benefit wildlife means declining species, such as hedgehogs, bats and sparrows, can find a safe place to live and thrive. It’s easy to make a difference. Small changes can make a big difference. Sit back and see who comes to visit your garden!

Be Wild

Let nature take its course and attract wildlife by allowing areas of your garden to grow wild. Planting native and nectar-rich shrubs and plants will attract and support bees, butterflies, birds, and other species.

Give Nature a Home

From bird boxes to bug hotels and hedgehog homes, there are lots of ways to make your garden more attractive for wildlife.

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