We are all used to the idea of putting out food for the birds, but there is one other little creature in our garden – one now believed to be just as important to our ecology – that could benefit from some help from us: the humble bee.
I’m not talking about creating a fancy apian-feeding station, but we could all think about making our gardens more supportive for our 250+ species of native bee.
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Help to save the British tomato by Digging Your Dinner with some specialist tips from TV gardening expert Rachel de Thame.
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Fascinating facts about some of the feathered friends in your garden.
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Find out how to attract creatures into your garden this Christmas.
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Do one thing for nature this autumn and welcome wildlife to your garden or community.
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Celebrate British apples and orchards at an event near you this October.
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It's time to harvest and preserve your garden's crops, as well as gathering seeds for next year. We have all the advice gardeners need.
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Fat balls and nuts could be the answer to bring birds into your garden.
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Perfect your plot with our advice.
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