Creating a welcoming environment for wildlife in your garden is not just beneficial for wildlife, but for us too. Hampshire and Isle of Wight wildlife trust has joined forces with the Waterfront garden centre in Southsea to demonstrate how easy it is to transform your outdoor space into a thriving wildlife haven.
Creating a space that supports wildlife requires meeting four fundamental needs: food, water, shelter, and breeding spaces. By fulfilling these requirements, you can transform your garden into a vibrant haven for a diverse range of creatures.
One way to support wildlife is by incorporating native plants into your garden. Native plants provide a natural source of food through their nectar, fruits, and seeds, attracting a variety of species. Additionally, installing bird feeders, butterfly houses, and bee hotels can create safe and sheltered spaces for these fascinating creatures.
Water features play a vital role in supporting wildlife as well. Consider adding a birdbath or small pond to provide a crucial water source for birds, insects, and other wildlife to drink and bathe.
Creating diverse habitats within your garden is also essential. Brush piles, rockeries, and dense shrubs can serve as shelters and nesting sites for different species. By offering a range of habitats, you encourage a diverse array of wildlife to make your garden their home.
The Wilder Portsmouth programme, in collaboration with the Waterfront garden centre, has created a captivating display garden that showcases these examples and offers a plethora of other ideas to transform your garden into a haven for wildlife. It's a wonderful opportunity to explore and gain inspiration for how you can create a thriving ecosystem right in your own backyard.