Cutting Back Perennials
Did you already cut back faded perennials? Seedheads can be left uncut to provide food for wildlife: http://j.mp/bEhWbq
Did you already cut back faded perennials? Seedheads can be left uncut to provide food for wildlife: http://j.mp/bEhWbq
Do you want a natural garden for wildlife? They often look messy in autumn! Between neat and natural: http://j.mp/cbLaVr
Do your roses produce hips? They are a good source of food for wildlife! More infos about hips: http://j.mp/dxJthY
Do not forget to provide food and shelter for wildlife! Thoughts about wildlife in the garden: http://j.mp/9StPb3
Deadhead flowering plants regularly! Spent flowers can also be left to provide food for wildlife: http://j.mp/8ZwM1E
Do you have a wildlife-friendly garden? Some people create a wildlife haven quite unintentionally: http://j.mp/bJPqqE
Did you ever consider creating a wildlife-friendly garden to attract garden birds? Some tips: http://j.mp/9yYnr7
Butterflies often gather on moist spots in a garden! Build your own butterfly puddle to attract them: http://j.mp/91rDeV
Try to attract garden birds! They are not only beautiful but natural pest control, too: http://j.mp/d4cz88
Do you have animals in your garden like birds, hedgehogs or frogs? Or perhaps your own cat or dog?
Absolutely – my passions are my dogs and garden. But love the birds too. Our raised pond is no good for frogs. Had the odd hedgehog visiting as well.