How To Attract Wildlife To Your Garden In Wandsworth

Posted on 30/06/2015

Creating a Wildlife-friendly Garden


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The most rewarding thing about having a lovely garden to enjoy in Wandsworth are the sounds of nature that come with it. Bird song can be so therapeutic that people actually listen to tapes and recordings of songbirds to help them relax and fall asleep. The gentle buzz of a bumblebee and the chatter of foxes during the early morning are all very rewarding to hear in the sanctuary of your outdoor space. Here is a guide to help you attract more wildlife into your garden.


-    Garden landscaping. If you’re starting from scratch then you may want to map out a plan that is going to be most beneficial to nature. Ponds, long grassy areas and hedges for small birds such as the declining wren all attract wildlife as well as look great. Hiring a gardening professional in Wandsworth, SW8 can help when it comes to getting started. Getting things done from scratch is a great way to start out and really get your space looking how you want it.


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-    If you are just looking to add a few additions then it might be a good idea to put in some stones or pieces of decorative wood for insects to hide in or under. Insects will then attract other wildlife such as birds and hedgehogs into your home. Instead of looking into leaf clearance methods. Why not rake it all up and make a pile somewhere out of sight. Creatures will love the warm dark space and will help break the leaves down into healthy debris.


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-    Be careful when grass cutting. Especially if you have a pond in your garden in the SW11 area or a pond nearby. Often tadpoles will hatch into tiny frogs and head off to find a new home. Check for any movement within your grass before getting to your lawn care and restoration.


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-    Trimming and hedging. Hedgerows are important wildlife habitat and if you are lucky to have them in your garden then it’s a good idea to keep them healthy and well maintained. Hedgerows are also a great place to hide an insect box as they provide dark and cool shelter. Watch out for any cats nearby, sometimes small birds will nest in here low down and can be within easy reach of predators.


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-    Bird table and baths. Most of nature would really be happy to have a nice bird bath available during the summer months and even during the winter when other water supplies are frozen. Keep your birdbath in SW18 topped up and watch many visitors come by and enjoy the facilities. Look into healthy treats for birds and what’s best to put out in which seasons. This way you know you are giving your garden birds the best start.


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-    Be careful during garden tidy ups. Hedgehogs tend to hibernate under piles of leaves and junk. Don’t light any bonfires before carefully checking what might be under there first.


-    Garden design services can be great when it comes to helping you map out your perfect natural habitat in your garden in Wandsworth. If that is out of your budget then try to look into gardening magazines to help you along the way of what looks good and what is animal friendly. They should also have suggestions of the best plants to attract bees and butterflies, such as lavender and pollinating flowers.


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It’s important to care for our planet and create a space for our declining species. If you have space then you can help wildlife as well as enjoying the benefits they have to offer.

Jemma Foster
Jemma Foster

A fervent advocate for Eco-friendly gardening, Jemma is a seasoned gardening expert with years of experience. She has been instrumental in assisting numerous homeowners and business owners in achieving their dream outdoor spaces.