We know that our members are constantly working to protect wildlife on their doorstep. This Spring we hear from member, Niall who has divided his garden into segments to create a mosaic of habitats for local wildlife. Niall has let his garden grow wild, starting off by planting some native hedging and wildflowers. He now only cuts the garden twice a year, helping with seed dispersal by collecting seeds and spreading them throughout his garden.
"In reality, it self-seeds itself and I don't have to do much!"- Niall
Having previously needing to frequently cut, weed and feed the grass the garden now needs less regular management. The only regular management is to remove willow and birch saplings before they get established. Niall has several tree species adding to the layers of his garden which is important for diverse habitats. The garden boasts a beautiful display of orchids starting at 10 flowering in the first year now reaching over 100 in number! The garden also features an active pond with frogs, dragonflies and newts living in it's watery depths.