This week we launched new webpages which we hope will become your one-stop-shop for giving nature a home in your garden.
Really importantly, it is also the place to tick off all the things you have ALREADY done so we can chart the progress of a nation pulling together.
And because this particular email goes out to the stalwarts, I'd love it if you would go in, tick off everything you have done, share a few photos on your favourite social media platform, and in that way inspire and encourage new people to get involved .
It's really easy - click here and you'll go to a page which talks about creating your "personal plan".
You just enter your postcode (your plan can then be tailored to where you are in the country), and answer three quick questions about your garden and how much time you have to do things.
You'll then be asked to make a Log-in for the RSPB webpages - many of you will already have this, but don't confuse it if you had a RSPB Community log-in. The full RSPB website log-in is all you will need in future for a proper personalised experience.
Once you've logged in, up pops your Plan - six things which, based on your answers, are likely to be help nature where you live.
Beneath each one is a blue box saying 'Have you completed this activity? If you have, just click it. I'm sure you'll have done many if not all the things on your Plan. You can see above that I've grown food for moths, but have yet to make a frog and toad abode.
Your ticked activity will go onto our all-important Totaliser.
And hopefully there’ll be some activities there you have yet to do, and our advice sheets will give you all the information you need to get on and do them.
If you hit a problem, let us know so we can make the experience even easier – email web.enquiries@rspb.org.uk.
Together, we can see how our individual actions for nature in our gardens are adding up into saving nature across the country.
If you want to drop by my RSPB wildlife gardening blog, it is updated every Friday, and I'd love to see you there - www.rspb.org.uk/community/blogs/hfw