Do you love nature and want to do your bit to save native wildlife? 

Wildlife- friendly gardening: The combined space of private gardens in the UK totals 433,000 hectares. Three times larger than the combined space of all our national parks. 

Traditionally, the English garden has been characterised by tightly clipped lawns, topiary hedges and exotic ornamental plants. Feature's selected solely for their aesthetic quality and their ability to convey our control over nature and our dominance over our landscape. Although things have long since moved on in terms of beliefs and our attitudes towards nature this is still the way in which most gardens are designed and managed. If you prefer a wildflower meadow to a pristine lawn then a wildlife- friendly gardener may be for you. 

Read on to find out how you can join a nationwide network of wildlife friendly gardens today.

Be the change you want to see in the world

Turn your outdoor space into a haven for wildlife and native pollinators.

Whether you’d like to try allocate a small section of your garden to a wildlife friendly area, fully ‘rewild’ your entire space, or simply manage your garden in a more relaxed style in order to improve its biodiverse qualities we can find the balance best suited for you and your outdoor space. 

A wildlife friendly garden doesn’t have to mean a messy or unattractive garden. After we establish the degree of wild you’d like your garden to be there are a number of interventions we can make in order to get your space performing both visually and in terms of improving conditions for native wildlife. 

Whether you’re based in Halifax or beyond do get in touch to see how we can help turn your space into a safe haven buzzing with bees, birds and butterflies today! 

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