Plants for Wildlife

The information on this page will be helpful while browsing the seed catalogues in winter.

What should you plant to encourage bats into the garden; how can you help the struggling bee population and how can you provide food for caterpillars and nectar for moths at the right times of year.

Date Published: 26/07/11

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Flowers for Bumblebees

 

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Nectar Plants for Moths

 

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Gardening for Bats

 

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Gardening for Butterflies and Moths

 

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Plants for Wildlife Friendly Gardens

 

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Contact information

Contact:

Biodiversity Team

Telephone:

01296 435134

Email:

countryside@aylesburyvaledc.gov.uk