Along with your wildlife garden design, you may wish to consider certain themes or aspects such as:

The Vegetable Plot:

Why not devote some of your garden to growing vegetables? It can save you money, help to teach your kids where food comes from, and broaden their palate.

You can also be sure that none of your food has been sprayed with chemicals. We recommend bespoke timber raised beds which are made from managed woodland.

 

The Medicinal Garden:

You can set aside a bed for growing medicinal herbs, after all, most medicines we use are derived from plants.

 

Most plants are common herbs you are familiar with. 
For example you can aid digestion by brewing your very own mint tea. Try getting a good night's sleep by placing pouches of lavender or hops in your pillow case. Improve your circulation with ginger and aid your immune system with your own fresh garlic. 
The possibilities are endless!

 

The Water Garden:

A true wildlife garden really should contain a pond. It is is essential for amphibians such as toads and frogs, which will certainly help if you have a slug problem.

Birds will also use the plants to drink and clean themselves.You may be very lucky and attract some dragonflies!

 


Not only are these garden types very useful to you they are also packed full of plants which are very beneficial to wildlife. 
Everyone is a winner!