Gardening for wildlife this autumn
Our friends at Vine House Farm share their top tips for wildlife gardening this autumn!
© Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography
Our friends at Vine House Farm share their top tips for wildlife gardening this autumn!
One of the UK's most loved mammals, water voles are on the verge of extinction.
Our rivers play host to a number of unwelcome invaders that have a negative effect on these delicate ecosystems.
Discover how our 30 Days Wild challenge can breathe new life into your relationship with nature.
With garden centres reopening from May 13th, follow our planting guide to create a garden that is blooming marvellous for bees and other pollinators.
Opinions are divided about insects. For some of us, insects are beautiful, fascinating, joyful creatures – their buzz or fluttering by a vital part of our spring and summer.
Often, if the subject of insects is raised, our instinct is to squirm. Insects don’t have the appeal of little hedgehogs snuggled in the autumn leaves or fox cubs playing in the grass, and yet…
The orange-tip butterfly (Anthocharis cardamines) is present throughout Surrey and is one of our most widespread and earliest emerging butterflies.
The yellow trumpets of daffodils brighten up the dullest spring day as they cluster together in gardens and roadsides during March and April. But these are often the planted or escaped garden…