Gardening for Wildlife
There are many ways to encourage wildlife: e.g. put up an insect box! About gardening for wildlife: http://j.mp/Jfa1Rw
There are many ways to encourage wildlife: e.g. put up an insect box! About gardening for wildlife: http://j.mp/Jfa1Rw
Have you ever thought about keeping one or more beehives? Some things should be considered before: http://j.mp/HrNKzh
Bees play an important role: what plants are you going to grow to attract them? 5 plants for bees: http://bit.ly/znsuV8
How many cobwebs do you really have in your garden? Damp autumnal mornings sometimes make them visible: http://bit.ly/vK2eKM
Bees should be encouraged into your garden by providing them with flowers! More tips and infos: http://bit.ly/qAijHA
Ladybugs are beneficial insects as they are natural predators of aphids! More infos: http://bit.ly/r0pkqx
Spiders are the most seen insects in gardens! What insects live in your garden? Add your vote: http://on.fb.me/qcOKqr
Bats are natural predators of insects including garden pests and should be encouraged! About bats: http://bit.ly/qPxW73
Most of the insects in your garden are beneficial or harmless and do not need control! About such insects: http://bit.ly/lAU4DH
Wasps help to pollinate plants and control pests: they are therefore beneficial insects! More infos: http://j.mp/iJ0tFg