How to attract beneficial wildlife by adding homes and habitats to your garden
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There are an estimated 24 million gardens in the UK, so there is plenty of space for our neighbourhoods to be packed with fluttering butterflies, humming bees, and - if you’re lucky - hedgehogs, amphibians, and beetles.
Encouraging wildlife in our gardens is great for so many reasons. It provides them with safe spaces to eat, drink, and shelter. By helping them, you are introducing an ecosystem into your garden that will benefit your plants.
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00:00 Introduction
00:51 Creating balance in the garden
01:56 Beneficial insects
02:17 Create your own insect hotel
04:17 Wild havens
05:19 Hedgehogs
06:39 Bird houses
07:28 Amphibian houses
07:57 Butterfly houses
08:40 Bumblebee houses
08:58 Bat Boxes
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Thank you.. loved your help in garden... have a great summer 😉
Great advice! We have almost a whole acre that we are creating different wildlife sanctuaries, and a lot of this info will be very helpful. One thing though, butterflies do not use those houses. You can stack limbs in different directions into a small mound, creating small cubbies that they will go into when the temps get too cold. Thank you so much for sharing!
@alliehamilton-calhoun162
2 жыл бұрын
I was about to comment on the butterfly houses as well. I've raised and released butterflies for many years now, but have never heard of the limb set-up for them before. Thanks for the idea!
@lourdeschinelato4932
11 ай бұрын
😅😮
This guy is so cool I like his stuff giving us lots of ideas for the coming seasons. 😊👍🏿
Great video just the ideas I was looking for low cost and effective definitely gonna be putting these tips to use tomorrow
We made a bunch of habitats in our school gardens today...inspired by your awesome video! Thanks from way across the planet in the US
Great video thanks!
Love it! Inspiring video with great advice. Thank you so much!
Need to correct what you said about hedgehogs eating slugs, they actually make up a very small amount of a hedgehogs diet at around 2% which is a good thing when slugs & snails are a major cause of lungworm. A hedgehogs main diet is beetles & caterpillars, some worms too.
Hedgehogs need access to gardens. This is one area a lot of garden designers do not encourage. When I see your programs with Titchmarsh and other garden design programs I’m left bewildered why this is never supported
Truly outstanding.
Wonderful suggestions.
This is lovely. I wish we had hedgehogs here, they are adorable!
@jamessparkman6604
2 жыл бұрын
Me too but sad to say hedgehogs are not native here
I had a bug hotel, was so excited when the leaf cutter bees moved in
our back yard qualifies as "prairie" and we're finding what we thought were pests aren't really a problem... good video
Very educational 👍🏽
Great video. The pictures of the wildlife were cool
I love all your ideas and quite enjoyed your video. However, one thing bird experts say now is to Not put perches on the bird houses. When there's a perch, flying predators like crows can raid the nest.
@daviddomoney
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tips!
Great vid!
I love this video
We are lucky enough to have a hedgehog visiting our garden, some videos on my page. Don't think they have used our hedgehog house though sadly.
amazing
One summer I raised an assassin bug, and swear the little guy was fond of me. He always sat on my finger watching me and got pretty active any time I found an ant to feed him. He got killed when his jar accidentally turned over and he was crushed by pebbles.
Badass.
Well don’t 👏👏
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