building a nature garden?

October 21st, 2007 | by admin |
cranberry_surprise asked:

i live with my folks (due to lack of money, not out of want!) and they have quite a reasonable sized garden. however, they are planning to pave most of it, and what areas they don’t pave are going to build sheds and pergolas etc on. i’m getting into nature photography quite heavily, and wanted to attract alot of UK wildlife into our garden, but i’m having trouble finding a way to do this seeing as they’re going to be wiping out most of the nature from our garden!! does anyone have any tips on bringing animals into a garden such as this?

Question posted courtesy of: Delores
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    1. 2 Responses to “building a nature garden?”

    2. By ANGEL on Oct 22, 2007 | Reply

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    3. By bbenson_02 on Oct 24, 2007 | Reply

      The wildlife around.

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