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Nature Friendly Gardening

Gardening with an eye on the birds, bees and butterflies.

Nature Friendly Gardening can work on all aspects of your garden whilst advising you the best way to attract wildlife.

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Good for Everyone.

Gardens and public green spaces have become essential in these strange times. Feeling the soil between our fingers, hearing the birds singing, filling our noses with floral aromas: they all help us slow down and take a break from the strains and stresses of our lives.

These spaces are becoming essential to nature too. As natural habitats decrease across the planet it is more and more important that we help out where we can: hedgehog corridors, wildlife ponds and bee-friendly planting. 

Nature Friendly Gardening works with clients to make gardens and green spaces places for both humans and creatures to thrive; whether that's a complete overhaul of a barren space or just a few subtle tweaks to a mature garden.

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Nature Friendly Gardening

Making it right for you...
Whatever you need, we are happy to talk about what we could offer, without any obligation or initial cost.

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The Little Things

Taking what you already have and giving it a lift or getting to the task you've been avoiding.
Work on the lawn, weed the borders, shape the shrubs, build that compost bin...

Pruning, Trimming, Mowing, Strimming...

The bigger jobs you might not have the time or tools for.
A few branches off the apple tree, the taming of the bramble patch, strimming back the out-of-control...

Planting

Let's get something growing.
What goes where? Can that be moved? Where can I buy some of these?

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Getting it right for nature too...

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If you want to invite nature to live in your garden we will help you decide on what you need and where to put it.  

Don't forget the little guys

It is not just about birdboxes and hedgehog houses: the creepy crawlies need our help too. Bug hotels, bee boxes, log piles, wild areas...so many possibilities whatever your space. 

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Feed them and they will come.

Disappointed with your bird count? We can offer advice on how best to bring our feathered friends into your garden.  

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