Why not go even greener in your garden with our guides to making your outdoor space sustainable. Not only will you benefit the local wildlife and the environment, but you’ll greatly increase your enjoyment of your garden to boot. It doesn’t take much to boost the green factor in your garden and the rewards will give you the ultimate feel-good.
Whether you’re looking to grow your own vegetables or incorporate more organic practices into your day-to-day gardening, this section has all the latest expert advice for you. And, with guides on how to encourage wildlife and ways to preserve the natural habitat in your garden, now’s the time to totally embrace your garden’s wild side.
Looking to create a cosy retreat for your garden’s tiny inhabitants? Building a bug hotel is a fantastic way to provide a safe haven for insects and animals. In this article, you will learn how ...
Teak wood is a popular, dense material used in various kinds of wooden products. It is a close-grained hardwood with a high amount of natural oil and silica content. It is so popular for how ...
We all have our daily rituals and habits that help us get through the day. Some are a necessity, while others we do for pleasure. But have you ever really thought about how your daily ...
When a badger has chosen to set up camp near or in your garden, it can be quite annoying. Badgers don’t usually cause huge amounts of damage (and rarely cause permanent scars to your landscaping) ...
Our Lutyens benches are the perfect perch to delight in the dance of the butterflies. You can create the ideal environment in your garden for our fluttery friends – with some of these tips for ...
Winter is the perfect time to consider the feathered friend. Although many species of bird may have migrated, some do winter over in the UK. The ideal way to support this wildlife in your area ...
One day, sat on my banana bench beside my pond, it became clear that I would be expecting a lot from the fish, frogs – and maybe even the birds – I encouraged into my ...
The buzz of a fat bumblebee, the song of a robin, the croak of a frog, and the pitter-pat of a squirrel – all of these wild creatures are a welcome sight amongst your flowers ...
If you like to attract birds to your garden then this is the article for you. Whilst you are here, feel free to browse through our range of wooden benches so you can sit in ...
As gardeners, you create a mini eco-climate in your back garden but to do so, it needs to be a balanced environment. And this means encouraging all of the wildlife into the garden, insects included. ...