Wildlife Gardening in March

Wildflower Seeds

© Marcus Wehrle

Wildlife gardening in March

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From blooming blossom to buzzing bees, March is an exciting time in the wildlife garden. With the shift from winter to spring now well under way, there are plenty of ways we can help wildlife in preparation for the year ahead.

 

Wildlife Gardening activities

Red Campion

Red Campion ©Chris Gomersall/2020VISION

Sow wildflower seeds

If you're looking to add a splash of pollinator-friendly colour to your garden, March is an ideal time to sow wildflower seeds directly on bare earth - just avoid sowing during periods of prolonged frost. 

Species such as Poppies, Ox-eye Dasies, knapweeds, scabious, Viper's Bugloss and Bird's-foot Trefoil will thrive in sunnier spots. For shady areas, choose plants like Foxgloves, Garlic Mustard, Ragged Robin and Red Campion.

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Hedgehog

© Jon Hawkins Surrey Hills Photography

Put out food for Hedgehogs

Hedgehogs start to emerge from hibernation from mid-march and will be busy searching for food to build ip the fat reserves they used up during the winter. A dish of meaty cat or dog food (not fish) will give them a helping hand early in the season, when food may still be scarce.

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A Treecreeper with nesting material

© Logan Walker

Leave out nesting material for birds

 

Help garden birds by leaving out natural nesting materials such as straw, moss, dry grass, natural feathers and untreated/dyed sheep wool. Avoid human hair - which is too fine - and pet fur, which may have been treated with harmful chemicals such as flea-treatments.

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Wildlife bucket pond with lily pads

Wildlife pond © Emma Robertshaw 

Build a mini pond

Even a small pond can be home to a range of wildlife and become a feeding ground for birds, hedgehogs and bats. Your pond needn’t be big. - a washing-up bowl, a large plant pot, or a disused sink could all be repurposed as pond. Just be sure to add some oxygenating pond plants and provide away for creatures to get in and out.

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