Why your garden needs a log pile | RSPB Nature on Your Doorstep
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Use old, dead logs to create an inviting home and feeding ground for insects, toads, newts and bees.
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Use old, dead logs to create an inviting home and feeding ground for insects, toads, newts and bees.
Read more | www.rspb.org.uk/get-involved/...
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Good video! Several few years ago I moved to a nice place in the country. So country, I sometimes get behind a rising creek and get to take a day off work. One of the tree types I wanted to thin out on the land was Sweet Gums. I wanted to plant some trees that I felt would help wildlife a little better. I left all the stumps after cutting the trees, and I still today get to enjoy the Pileated Woodpeckers work on those stumps collecting grubs and other insects.
One of the best videos I’ve seen on this topic. Short simple and inspiring. More please.
Wonderful video and ideas. Thank you
Well, I have logs everywhere in my garden. I believe that, like a trap crop, it attracts snails to itself, away from plants.
Inspiring video, thank you!