What do you know about biodiversity? Did you know that biodiversity is in decline? Well it is and the 22 May has been chosen to highlight this plight. I had the chance a few years ago to do a little research for Iwade's entry into the Village of the Year, I think we received highly commended!
All you keen gardeners out there can help. All you need to do is make one change in your garden. Most gardeners and allotmenteers are great at recycling, take the compost bin for a brilliant example. Even if you have limited space one small change can make a difference.
Some other ideas are :
* build a bee hotel
* plants that attract bees; I have allimums and the bees and moths love them. Here is a picture taken last year
* make a log shelter (I have recycled drift wood from an old fish tank! Not only does it look good it helps the local bugs.
* recycle something
* catch the rain - introduce a water but. That reminds me I must do that this year!
* plant a hedgerow or tree
For further information why not visit RHS biodiversity to read more useful information.
The RHS Advisory Team will be showing what you can do to encourage biodiversity in your garden at the Chelsea Flower Show. I will be going to Chelsea on the 28th May, so I'll add some photos in a future posting.
Why not send me your photos of what you have done to make a difference in your own garden. The winner will receive a pack containing seeds from Wiggly Wigglers and some other useful gardening stuff.
All you keen gardeners out there can help. All you need to do is make one change in your garden. Most gardeners and allotmenteers are great at recycling, take the compost bin for a brilliant example. Even if you have limited space one small change can make a difference.
Some other ideas are :
* build a bee hotel
* plants that attract bees; I have allimums and the bees and moths love them. Here is a picture taken last year
* make a log shelter (I have recycled drift wood from an old fish tank! Not only does it look good it helps the local bugs.
* recycle something
* catch the rain - introduce a water but. That reminds me I must do that this year!
* plant a hedgerow or tree
For further information why not visit RHS biodiversity to read more useful information.
The RHS Advisory Team will be showing what you can do to encourage biodiversity in your garden at the Chelsea Flower Show. I will be going to Chelsea on the 28th May, so I'll add some photos in a future posting.
Why not send me your photos of what you have done to make a difference in your own garden. The winner will receive a pack containing seeds from Wiggly Wigglers and some other useful gardening stuff.
Comments
We do garden with wildlife in mind though. Grass paths on the allotment for instance provide a good habit for beetles that in tuen eat some of the unwelcome creepy crawlies.
I want to get a water butt and a bee house. I saw a large bee in my garden on Sunday when I was pottering around.
I don't have any grass in my garden, we took it up and replaced it with gravel. I planted lots of alliums and bee loving plants in the gravel. Works well and no lawn to cut!