by Wild Stroud | Mar 10, 2020 | Making Nature Welcome
Think about life cycles when planning your garden The photo above is a small blue on wild marjoram in Neu-Lindsey nature reserve off Culver Hill, Woodchester. A small but important reserve for several species, the species that thrive here depend on the specific...
by Wild Stroud | Mar 3, 2020 | Making Nature Welcome
It’s nesting time again I was lucky with the weather on a recent trip down to Slimbridge. I stopped on the canal for a walk. The rooks were busy nesting already, they are always noisy and always on the move so I had fun with my camera. According to Natural...
by Chloe Cox | Feb 17, 2020 | Making Nature Welcome, Pollinators
Stonehouse Gardening Club Providing food for wildlife year-round is vital. I’m sure the bees in Stonehouse are grateful to the Stonehouse Gardening Club who are creating a Winter Wildlife Garden on the north side of the station. They call it “work in...
by Chloe Cox | Feb 9, 2020 | Making Nature Welcome, Soil
RSPB Bird Watch 2020 Did you manage to squeeze in an hour to do the bird watch last weekend? Personally, I was deeply frustrated with the birds in my garden. They all hid for the hour I spent staring out of the window, apart from the rather fat pigeon scoffing the...