Wildlife gardening

Gardening with wildlife, snail on gardening gloves with pot plants behind

Tom Marshall

Wildlife Gardening

Wildlife is everywhere

Go wild in your garden! Large or small, ledge or yard, your garden can be a mosaic in a wider network of natural havens linking urban green spaces with nature reserves and the countryside.

Together, our gardens are a vast living landscape.  With an estimated 24 million gardens in the UK, the way they are cared for can make a big difference to the natural world.

Hedgehogs, bats, sparrows, song thrushes and stag beetles are all declining species in the UK, but if we manage our gardens to benefit wildlife, these creatures and many more will find refuge.  

Explore ways to attract pollinators, by planting a range of native species to flower throughout the year. The simple act of providing water for wildlife will have a huge impact. Try leaving a patch of logs or long grass undisturbed all year, giving shelter to all sorts of wildlife. And go chemical and peat-free, to maintain a healthy ecosystem. Explore our guides and actions below.

Wildlife gardening guides

Free wildlife gardening advice

Want to make your garden more wildlife-friendly?

Our Wilder Garden Champions offer free, personalised advice to help you create space for nature. Sessions last 30 to 60 minutes and can take place in person or over the phone.

Complete the form to request your free session and we’ll match you with a local Champion.

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Wildlife actions