Companion planting involves pairing plants together in the garden that will assist each other in some way. For example, basil ...
Set up a ‘nectar café’ by planting flowers for pollinating insects like bees and butterflies Many of our prettiest insects feed on nectar, so need flowering plants for their survival. Butterflies, ...
In Australia, growing nasturtium alongside vegetables adds vibrant colour to your garden but also acts as a natural pest ...
Natural pollinators like bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and even some beetles play a vital role in supporting a healthy and ...
The yellow, star-like flowers of bog asphodel brighten up our peat bogs, damp heaths and moors in early summer, attracting a range of pollinating insects. The sulphur ... encroaching scrub and ...
Have consistently flowering plants in your space. Providing season-long food sources will encourage many beneficial insects to be in your garden. They especially love white, compound flowers. Allow ...
Discover the ground cover for your yard to provide nesting habitat for pollinators. Create eco-friendly space that supports ...