Wildlife Awakens
February sunshine – bright blue skies and hazel catkins bobbing!
February sunshine – bright blue skies and hazel catkins bobbing!
One of our keen wildlife gardeners from Effingham Climate Change Group, Diane Poole, talks through the general principles for creating a garden that's perfect for wildlife.
Working together to bring wildlife to our neighbourhood.
Leave caterpillar food plants to grow and see butterflies thrive
Neighbourhoods are turning blue in a bid to go green.
The Trust's Andrew Jameson takes a closer look at his garden wildlife and how to contribute to citizen science projects.
Ben and Chris first met at The Abbey School in Farnham where Chris was one of Ben’s teachers. They never imagined that 14 years later they be working as photographers and exploring the flora and…
Together we can help our hogs by checking bonfires before they are lit this November.
Our friends at Vine House Farm share their top tips for wildlife gardening this autumn!
With garden centres reopening from May 13th, follow our planting guide to create a garden that is blooming marvellous for bees and other pollinators.