Best Plants to Attract and Keep Wildlife in the Garden

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Best Plants to Attract and Keep Wildlife in the Garden Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Anness Publishing
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Pages: 128 Illustrations and other contents: 400 colour photographs Language: English ISBN: 9781844769650 Categories: ,

This book contains essential facts about the habitats, feeding preferences and behaviour of each type of garden wildlife, including their life cycles and how you can supplement their natural diet. It explains how to select the best plants for the creatures that live in your area, with practical advice on cultivation, propagation, the types of wildlife they attract, and how they are used as food and shelter. It includes ideas for closely related plant species, including alternative common types that help wildlife and those that are not beneficial, allowing you to decide which plants to choose. This book, written by award-winning authors Christine and Michael Lavelle, is aimed at gardeners who want to encourage wildlife to take up residence in their backyards. The first part focuses on the more common types of wildlife found in a variety of habitats and the plants and supplementary food that will attract them. The next stage is how to choose the right plants to attract backyard wildlife. A directory of over 200 species makes the process clear and simple and every plant is accompanied by a full-colour identification photograph. Each entry explains how to grow the plant and which types of wildlife will benefit. This book’s wealth of information and beautiful photographs will appeal to gardeners and wildlife enthusiasts alike.

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Author Biography

Christine Lavelle is a lecturer in horticulture and ecology at Writtle College, Chelmsford, UK. Michael Lavelle has designed and constructed several educational exhibits at the Chelsea Flower Show, achieving prestigious gold medals in 1999, 2003 and 2005. Together, Christine and Michael have won the Garden Writers' Guild Practical Book of the Year Award twice, in 2003 and 2008.