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Condition: New
Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9780711281288
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Overview
The RHS Companion to Wildlife Gardening is the classic, best-selling guide to turning any outdoor space into a haven for bees, birds, butterflies and other garden wildlife. Fully revised and freshly illustrated by respected environmentalist Chris Baines, this hardback edition updates the ground-breaking advice first launched at the 1985 Chelsea Flower Show, reflecting decades of changing garden ecology. It's an essential, practical resource for gardeners, families and schools who want to garden with nature rather than against it, whatever the size of their plot.
About the Book
Gardening and wildlife make natural partners, and this beautifully produced hardback shows exactly how. Chris Baines draws on RHS research and over three decades of hands-on experience to explain how simple choices — the right nectar and fruiting plants, a source of water, some shelter, and a nest box or two — can transform a garden, balcony or school yard into a thriving mini-ecosystem. Chapters guide readers through the different habitats found in a typical garden, from hedgerows and woodland edges to ponds and wildflower meadows, explaining which plants help local wildlife and which to avoid. There's detailed, practical advice on building a wildlife pond, siting nest boxes, sowing a wildflower patch and managing a garden responsibly through the seasons. First published as How to Make a Wildlife Garden, the book helped bring wildlife gardening into the mainstream, and this updated edition addresses today's most pressing conservation issues while celebrating the rich variety of plants and animals that can be encouraged into even the smallest outdoor space. Lavishly illustrated throughout with colour photography, it combines authoritative RHS-backed guidance with genuinely achievable projects, making it as useful for absolute beginners as for experienced gardeners looking to make their plot more wildlife-friendly.
About the Author
Chris Baines is an award-winning writer, broadcaster and one of the UK's leading environmental campaigners. A horticulturalist, landscape architect and television presenter, he first brought wildlife gardening to public attention with his ground-breaking show garden at the 1985 Chelsea Flower Show. He writes popular columns for BBC Wildlife and BBC Gardeners' World magazines, has advised on major projects including the Millennium Dome, and serves as National Vice President of the Wildlife Trusts.
Why You'll Love This Book
A trusted, beautifully illustrated companion for anyone who wants their garden to work harder for nature. Packed with achievable projects and expert RHS-backed advice, it turns good intentions into a genuinely thriving wildlife garden.
Please Note: Image shown is of the UK edition/cover; ISBN and edition are for the UK market as listed.
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