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Meet the Marvellous Super Slugs and Snails

I have to admit how little I knew about slugs and snails before reading the latest Wild About Gardens guide. The RHS and The Wildlife Trusts have given these incredible creatures a reputation…

Instructions on how to make a seed bomb

Go wild for nature crafts this Easter!

With Easter coming up along with a half term break for your little explorers, we thought we’d share some ways that you can get creative with nature and welcome more wildlife into your green space…

Wildflowers and a 'plants for sale sign' at Grow Wilder

Using wildflowers to make your space bloom

Want to get some wildflowers into your garden but not sure how? Don't have a garden but have room for a pot or two or maybe a window box? Then let Shaun Waycott from Grow Wilder's…

Swallows perched along a telegraph wire against a blue sky, The Wildlife Trusts

Getting Wild About Gardens

The buzz of a bee, the sweet scent of honeysuckle, these precious moments are not only a delight to experience in our gardens, they’re absolutely vital if we’re going to protect, restore and…

Sunlight shining through the shadow of autumn trees

Autumn: the gardener’s friend

The wind gusts in restless bursts, the leaves rustle at your feet, you notice a sharpening of the sunlight in the morning… and just like that, summer has gone. All around us, nature is signalling…

Cockchafer beetle

Brilliant Beetles

Did you know that one in five of all known species on Earth is a beetle – that’s over 400,000 different beetles! And they’re dazzling in their variety, ranging from the huge 16cm-long Amazonian…

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