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  • About
    Many wild species – such as bees, butterflies, hedgehogs and amphibians – are suffering huge declines, due to a combination of habitat loss, pesticides and climate change. So, the more wildlife gardening we do, the more we can help to limit or even reverse, these declines.

    Associate Editor, David Hurrion teams up with wildlife expert and author, Kate Bradbury in this two-part online Masterclass series, plus Q&A to teach you simple ways to encourage wildlife into your garden and make your garden more environmentally-friendly by becoming a greener gardener.

    Part 2 - Gardening for wildlife in summer and autumn
    Part 1 - Gardening for wildlife in spring

    You can save 15% when booking the two-part series here: https://bit.ly/GW-Wildlife-Series-15PC-2
    Subscribers save 25% on the series - please visit the Subscriber Club discounts page for your unique code.

    All registrants will be able to download a set of course notes and will also be sent a link to view a recording of the webinar shortly after it has ended.
  • Agenda
    • How to grow your more of your own plants that are beneficial to wildlife and help to make gardening more sustainable
    • Easy tips on tackling weeds to reduce soil disturbance and carbon release, as well as reducing plant pests and diseases, but maintaining a natural wildlife balance in your soil
    • Why ponds are the perfect source of water for garden wildlife, and how to water wisely to reduce environmental impacts of mains water use
    • Why making the right plant choices for summer is good for the environment and wildlife
    • How encouraging a wide diversity of garden wildlife can create a self-regulating, natural way to control pests without chemicals
    • Why birds, mammals and amphibians are your biggest ally in damage limitation and how to make space for them on your plot
    • Pruning hacks and garden techniques that will reduce plant diseases, help stop water stress on plants and lessen impacts on your garden wildlife
    • Why home composting is essential to maintaining healthy soil, healthy wildlife and healthy plants
    • The best plants for pollinators and beneficial insects
    • Ways to make garden bird feeding more natural and sustainable, as well as helping to combat ‘bird food miles’
    • Live Q&A with David Hurrion and Kate Bradbury
  • Categories
    HOBBIES & INTERESTS
  • Duration
    1 hour 30 minutes
  • Price
    £15.00
  • Language
    English
  • OPEN TO
    Everyone
  • Dial-in available
    (listen only)
    Not available.
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