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Yvette Verner,
1998, paperback, 160 pages
A practical guide
packed full of information and advice on how to create the perfect
wildflower meadow, not only with the intention of establishing a
wildlife haven but also to transform part of a garden into something aesthetically
beautiful.
Also includes a seasonal calendar and species
list.
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Creating
a Wildlife Friendly Garden |
Sharon Amos,
2005, hardback, 176 pages
Packed with design
plans, plant lists and step by step techniques, this book is the ideal
companion for those who are looking to garden the natural way.
Also includes information and advice on which plants to use in your
garden to attract beneficial insects in order to reduce the use of
chemical sprays. Features 200 colour photographs.
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Gardening
with Wild Plants |
Julian Slatcher,
2000, paperback, 192 pages
With 225 colour
photographs, this practical guide will teach you all you need to know on
more than 200 plants including species details, requirements and how to
plant them in your garden.
Includes 24 individual planting designs
that combine wild plants creatively in a single plot.
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How
to Make a Wildlife Garden |
Chris Baines,
2000, paperback, 192 pages
An informative
guide on how to transform any garden into a rich wildlife haven.
Wildlife gardening is becoming increasingly popular and Chris Baines,
who lives in the West Midlands, is the ideal expert to advise you on
various garden projects including ponds, hedgerows, which trees to
plant, how to attract birds and the types of plants which attract
butterflies.
This book has become one of the main reference guides
on wildlife gardening.
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Making
Wildflower Meadows |
Pam Lewis,
2003, paperback, 160 pages
Pam Lewis' passion
for traditional pasture management and the preservation of our native
species are translated into an easy to read and informative book.
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Christopher
Lloyd, 2004, hardback, 192 pages
This informative
book illustrates all aspects of meadows with advice on how to create and
maintain your own bit of countryside.
Provides details on
different meadow styles, from the traditional British example to a Swiss
alpine meadow and the prairies of America.
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The
'Daily Telegraph' Wildlife Gardening |
Charlie Ryrie,
2003, paperback, 192 pages
A detailed and
informative book on all aspects of wildlife gardening, from creating
ponds and establishing a woodland garden to choosing native flora
species and how to attract beneficial insects.
Throughout, the
emphasis of the book is on planting as many species of flora as possible
including those for window boxes and hanging baskets.
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Chris Beardshaw,
2003, hardback, 160 pages
TV gardener and
designer, Chris Beardshaw, explains clearly how to develop gardens that
are in tune with nature and where plants will flourish with minimum
effort.
He identifies five types of garden including rock, water,
woodland, wetland and meadow, and examines each one in detail with
information on plant selection and maintenance.
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Graham Murphy,
2004, hardback, 96 pages
A practical guide
on how to grow and look after a range of wildflowers alongside their
medicinal and folklore associations. Includes 60 colour
illustrations.
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Jenny Hendy,
2005, paperback, 144 pages
Packed with useful
advice, this practical guide will provide you with the skills and
techniques to create a successful natural garden.
The book
examines an assortment of styles and themes which the reader can choose
from, offers advice on how to match plants to wildlife requirements and
how to deal with pests and diseases without resorting to chemicals.
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