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One of the key parts of the Homes for Wildflife project is to help garden birds and other wildlife through planting the right things in the right places and managing garden vegetation in the right way for wildlife. We are really interested to hear how you have gone about planting for wildlife and what positive changes you have made to how you manage your lawns, hedges, trees and borders.
If you have got any pictures to illustrate how your garden projects have gone (before and after shots or pictures of you hard at work would be especially interesting as well as images of wildlife enjoyting your handyworkl!), we would love to see them and by sharing them on here, you can help inspire others to do the same!
You may have already seen Emily's post here asking about how people are stepping up for nature, doing your bit for wildlife in your garden, at work or in the local community certainly counts and we would love to here about your efforts!
We look forward to seeing what you have been up to!
Warden Intern at Otmoor.
Thanks for posting this Juno, great examples of wildlife friendly gardening. Leaving the squares of lawn in the garden long over winter should give shelter to lots of invertebrates, have you seen any birds going in there to feed already?
It would be really interesting to see how these features develop through the year!
Not birds, but i have seen hedgehog poo in there.!