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Wildlife Garden

Red valerian growing at Port Isaac in Cornwall, UK. © Getty
Identify Wildlife

How to identify non-native summer flowers

Small tortoiseshell butterfly on ivy flowers. © Estuary Pig/Getty
Wildlife Gardening

Best plants to grow for pollinators in your wildlife garden

Comma butterfly.
Watch Wildlife

British wildlife in March

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Watch Wildlife

British wildlife in February

Blue tit perched on the branch of a spring flowering crab apple tree
Wildlife Gardening

Best garden plants for wildlife

Common frog sitting on pond weed in the sunshine © Alasdair James / Getty
Wildlife Gardening

How to build and care for your wildlife pond

Gardens can create ideal habitats for wildlife in rural and urban areas. © Barry Herman/Getty
Wildlife Garden

Truth or fiction: gardens can save our wildlife

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Wildlife Gardening

How to make a butterfly-friendly garden

Hollyhock (Alcea rosea) © Andia / UIG / Getty
Flowers

Why do flowers point up or down?

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Wildlife Gardening

How to make a bog garden for wildlife

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Wildlife Gardening

How to sow a wildflower mini-meadow

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