Rewild Your Garden :Create a Haven for Birds, Bees and Butterflies

4.18 ( 307 Ratings by Goodreads)
Rewild Your Garden

Rewild Your Garden :Create a Haven for Birds, Bees and Butterflies

4.18 (307 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 20 August, 2020
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**A SUNDAY TIMES GARDENING BOOK OF THE YEAR 2020**

'A must-read for every gardener who wants to up their game for wildlife and do their bit for the planet.' -- Isabella Tree

'A refreshing, uplifting and positive look at the true value of a garden.' -- Alan Titchmarsh


The perfect book for any gardener looking to get back in touch with their wild side.


The rewilding of public spaces and farmland is vitally important to conservation, but how can we support native species and provide rich habitats on our own doorsteps?

In this practical, beautifully illustrated guide horticulturalist and Gardener's World presenter Frances Tophill shows you how to plan and maintain a beautiful garden that will attract bees and birds as well as a throng of unsung garden heroes. Whether you have a small balcony or a large open space, discover the joys of welcoming natural ecosystems back into your garden - along with a host of new visitors.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781529410259
ISBN10 1529410258
Number Of Pages 192
Item Weight 528 g
Product Dimensions 156 x 214 x 22 mm
Publisher / Reseller Quercus Publishing
Format hardback
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A must-read for every gardener who wants to up their game for wildlife and do their bit for the planet. * Isabella Tree *
A refreshing, uplifting and positive look at the true value of a garden. * Alan Titchmarsh *

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Author's Bio

Frances Tophill is a horticulturalist, broadcaster and passionate conservationist. Since 2016 she has been on the presenting team of the BBC's Gardener's World. Hailing from Kent she went on to study horticulture at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh and has since lived in the south west and south east of England working as a gardener, both in private estates and gardens, and community-based projects.

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