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A garden adopted by wildlife
The owners of the old farmhouse at South Bosent in Dobwalls have created a garden habitat for any wildlife which chooses to adopt them, and they have already attracted birds, insects, butterflies…
Give wildlife access to water
Rowena Millar, Cornwall Wildlife Trust's (currently Non-)Roving Wildlife Reporter, continues to show us how to make the best of our gardens for wildlife. This week Rowena talks us through how…
Garden Birds
Wildlife encouraged at farm garden
Trevoole Farm garden in Praze-an-Beeble closed to visitors years ago but is re-opening, and with the garden now encouraging wildlife and nature wherever possible it has chosen to open for the…
Cornish valley garden abuzz with wildlife
Nestling in deep oak woodland, the Carminowe Valley Garden is an abundant wildlife garden, overlooking the beautiful Carminowe Valley towards Loe Pool, and is the latest to open as part of…
Burncoose House and Garden reopens for Wildlife Trust
Burncoose House and Garden, home to the internationally famous Burncoose Nurseries, winners of over 20 RHS Chelsea Flower Show Gold medals is opening for a second year for Cornwall Wildlife Trust…
Garden wildlife haven opens for the Trust
Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s 2018 Open Gardens scheme is already attracting crowds of local people and visitors, and this garden is up there with the best of them.
How to start a wildlife garden from scratch
Use the blank canvas of your garden to make a home for wildlife.
Apples and wildlife in the garden – a bumper crop and some golden nuggets
Rowena Millar, Cornwall Wildlife Trust's (currently Non-Roving) Wildlife Reporter, continues to show us how to make the best of our gardens for wildlife. If you've ever thought about…
How to make a shrub garden for wildlife
Woody shrubs and climbers provide food for wildlife, including berries, fruits, seeds, nuts leaves and nectar-rich flowers. So why not plant a shrub garden and see who comes to visit?