Creating a natural habitat is an effective method of transforming difficult areas of the garden, such as those with poor sunlight or drainage. A dedicated wildlife area planted with native plants, shrubs and trees will provide foliage, nectar, berries, seeds, and nuts that many species of wildlife require to survive and thrive.
Heritage Environmental Contractors are specialists in this area and can help to develop natural areas in your garden which will provide increased interest and diversity. We can provide help and advice on sustainable gardening methods which will help conserve precious resources and reduce the use of chemicals and pesticides.
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Mulching |
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Supplementing lawned areas with wild plants. |
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Planting drought tolerant plants |
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Preserving water through recycling ‘grey’ water and using water collectors. |
Developing an area of natural habitat will provide a nurturing refuge for all kinds of wildlife and make a real contribution to sustaining natural ecosystems.
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