Like many bees, the shrill carder - which gets its name from its high-pitched buzz - has suffered from the disappearance of 97% of the UK's wildflower meadows since the 1950s, causing huge ...
As he stands in a wildflower field in Fife surrounded ... and restore existing ones. She says: "Meadows are crucial for Scotland's native plants, bees, hoverflies, wasps and other pollinating ...
which in turn supports other meadow wildlife. For example, the common bird’s-foot trefoil is a food plant for 160 species of insects, which in turn support mammals and birds such as shrews and ...
Wildflower meadows are one of the UK’s most beautiful landscapes. True wildflower meadows are made up of perennial flowers that come back year after year, supporting a huge range of wildlife. Planting ...
Or, plan your own mini-meadow, sown with a wildflower seed mix in early autumn on a patch of soil. No garden? No problem! Plan to sow one in a growbag or tub in Spring. "You can even do a bee ...
Growing native wildflowers is an excellent way to provide the right food for pollinating insects, making life better for your local wildlife. If you haven't got a lot of space, you can grow ...
Many wildflowers have become more scarce in farmland through loss of hedgerows, hay meadows, chalk grassland ... help you make your garden a haven for bee species. Wherever you live in the ...
including bees, birds, stag beetles, and meadow blue butterflies. In July, Cromer Green Spaces awarded its first biodiversity recognition plaque to Flagship for the Meadow Close wildflower meadow ...