- Subjects
- Published
-
Wigston :
Lorenz Books
[2021]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Other Authors
- Physical Description
- 256 pages : illustrations (colour), maps ; 29 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes index.
- ISBN
- 9780754835202
- Introduction
- Wildlife in Your Garden
- What is wildlife gardening?
- The importance of wildlife
- Environmental cycles
- Working with natural cycles
- Predators and prey
- Planning and Designing a Wildlife Garden
- The role of gardens for wildlife
- The weather in your garden
- Garden soils
- Design principles
- Surveying your garden
- Drawing up a plan
- A large country wildlife garden
- An urban wildlife garden
- A courtyard wildlife garden
- A wild garden
- A bee border
- A butterfly border
- A bird border
- Major Habitat Types
- Niches and habitats
- Grasslands
- Wetlands, ponds and bogs
- Hedgerows
- Woodland
- Soil habitat
- Minor habitats
- Threats to wildlife
- Creating New Habitats
- Establishing a wildflower meadow
- Making a wildlife pond
- Planting ponds and water features
- Planting a wildlife hedge
- Planting trees and shrubs
- Creating woodland edges
- Establishing climbing plants
- Creating flower borders
- Naturalistic planting
- Establishing a herb garden
- Planting vegetable gardens
- Planting roof gardens and patios
- Working in Your Wildlife Garden
- Watering and feeding
- Composting
- Weeding and weed control
- Pests, diseases and disorders
- Pruning
- Raising native plants from seed
- Division, cuttings and layers
- Finding hidden treasures
- Getting a close-up view
- Recording wildlife in your garden
- Boosting Your Habitats
- Helping nature
- Plants as food
- Providing extra food
- Bird feeders
- Feeding beneficial creatures
- Providing natural shelter
- Constructing extra shelters
- Bird boxes
- Hibernation sites
- Directory of Garden Wildlife
- Insect-eating birds
- Omnivorous birds
- Seed-eating birds
- Fruit-eating birds
- Carnivores and insectivores
- Herbivores
- Omnivores
- Reptiles
- Amphibians
- Aquatic life
- Spiders and scorpions
- Butterflies and moths
- Beetles and bugs
- Bees and wasps
- Earwigs and flies
- Grasshoppers and crickets
- Dragonfiies and damselflies
- Worms
- Other invertebrates
- Directory of Plants
- How plants are named
- How to use the plant directory
- Annuals and biennials
- Bulbs
- Perennials
- Herbs
- Shrubs
- Mixed hedges
- Single-species hedges
- Trees
- Climbers
- Pond and bog plants
- Fungi and decomposers
- Calendar of care
- Suppliers
- Index
- Plant hardiness zones