Planting for Wildlife: A Growers Guide to Rewilding Your Garden
By (Author) Jane Moore
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
5th May 2021
20th May 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
639.92
Hardback
144
Width 135mm, Height 185mm, Spine 19mm
380g
Making a haven for wildlife doesnt require acres of land in the countryside. If you get the habitat andplanting right, then even the tiniest of urban gardens can host a variety of creatures from birds andbees to hedgehogs.
Covering everything from going organic to making a pond and turning your green space into awildlife haven this book is for gardeners who want to apply a more holistic approach to gardening and create their own urban sanctuary. Through a collection of simple projects that can be easily adapted for a variety of gardens and planting guides, this book will help you to re-connect with natural world on your own doorstep.
Jane Moore will draw on her 16 years of experience of creating an urban sanctuary in theheart of the city as she lays out the simple ways in which you canapproach making even the smallest patch of land a haven for wildlife, great or small.
In a horticultural career spanning 30 years Jane Moore has been a head gardener at a Benedictine Abbey, a writer for national gardening magazines and newspapers, a researcher on BBC gardening programs and a TV presenter on BBC Gardeners' World. Gardening and writing about gardening have been Jane's whole career. She has wide ranging practical experience, an astonishingly broad plant knowledge and an unswerving enthusiasm for gardens, horticulture and its impact on everyday life.