RSPB Big Garden Bird Watch
Take part in the world’s largest wildlife survey on 25-27th January and do something great for nature.
Take part in the world’s largest wildlife survey on 25-27th January and do something great for nature.
Supporting our natural environment feels like a huge task. But, there are a few simple ways that we make a difference just in our gardens! Find out how you can fight air pollution and provide for wildlife in this blog!
If you don’t have a hedge but have space, then planting one will be the best thing you could do. Provide a habitat and healthy food for birds well into the future….
best4hedging advice on how to deal with water-logged soil after heavy rain and what to do to prevent shrubs becoming water-logged.
Oeco Garden Rooms has pulled together some gardening trends to inspire you when re-creating your own garden space.
As the air starts chilling and the frost is appearing around the garden, make sure you are helping local wildlife to stay safe and healthy through the winter months with these handy steps. Wildlife in winter always needs a helping hand, plus it's nice to encourage more little garden visitors too, so even though it's cold out, these few simple steps will make a real difference!
We are proud to be in partnership with RSPB, protecting wildlife nationwide and offering the perfect garden hedge pack that will invite an amazing variety of colourful, chirping birds to your garden.
It's incredibly easy to create a wildlife friendly garden, and whether your garden or outdoor space is small or large, there are a number of things that you can do to provide animals, insects and birds with sanctuary, shelter and food. Here are some top tips to get you started.
Help to protect endangered hedgehogs in and around your garden with these handy tips to turn your garden into a hedgehog haven.
Wondering the ultimate hedging for wildlife is? Read all about the wildlife benefits of planting Hawthorn and Blackthorn hedging.
Wildlife flits in and out of your garden over the summer months and into autumn. We have pulled together some ways to help animals not only survive, but flourish.