Designing wildlife gardens in High Heaton
Popularity is increasing for wildlife gardens, and more choices are made to choose products that attract wildlife. Plants that attract wildlife are often included, by providing sources of food that are natural, i.e. flowers rich in nectar that attract butterflies and sources of food in seed heads for small birds from flowers. Wildlife also benefits from garden ponds, giving amphibians like frogs a home and providing a water supply for bees making honey. Wilder areas can be left to create wildlife havens creating natural habitats to encourage insect life or hedgehogs and field mice. Natural solutions for pests in your garden can also be provided, through predatory insect encouragement like lacewings.
Gardens High Heaton: Choosing types of gardens
- Lawned gardens
- Courtyard garden
- Spaces for kids to play
- Wildlife friendly rear garden
- Garden for growing vegetables
- Country garden
- Jumping water jet water feature
- Alpine areas with rockeries
- Gardens secure for pets
- Low maintenance garden












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