Being avid gardeners ourselves and loving wildlife and the outdoors, we feel we should be doing all we can to help wildlife in our gardens, and we love to share ideas with our customers on how to attract wildlife to their gardens.
By creating wildlife corridors (where many gardens interconnect to create large spaces for wildlife) we can help save endangered species such as bees, rare butterflies, declining bird species and hedgehogs, to name just a few.
We have created hedgehog holes in fences (so that mating pairs can roam between gardens and find each other); built hedgehog houses, created insect and bee hotels, and plant areas of wildlife friendly plants in all our customers’ gardens (where they allow us to of course). We also actively research and search out non-chemical means of weed and pest control, to help the natural eco-system thrive in every garden.
If you are interested in talking to us about how to attract wildlife to your garden, just let us know, we’d love to talk to you
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