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Rhs How to Create a Wildlife Pond - by Kate Bradbury (Hardcover)

Rhs How to Create a Wildlife Pond - by  Kate Bradbury (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"This is a practical guide to different types of wildlife-friendly garden ponds, along with the creatures that visit and the plants that thrive there. The best way to attract wildlife to your garden is to build a pond. If you want to do your bit to support local biodiversity, pick up a spade and start digging. This book makes it easy to attract and support a huge array of species, with fully illustrated step-by-steps showing you how to plan, dig, line, and fill a simple wildlife pond, alongside alternatives including container ponds and more formal designs. Discover the best mix of plants you'll need to keep your pond thriving, how to make sure that creatures can enter and exit the water safely, and the little extra touches that can attract and support all kinds of wildlife. Once your pond is ready, sit back and watch nature do its work as the book reveals the creatures that will visit: the blackbird that bathes in the shallows; the wriggling tadpoles that bring the water to life; the bat that soars above the pond at nightfall to feast on rising insects. Every garden should have a pond, and with Kate's help, you'll have everything you need to create a pond that will teem with life for years to come."--Provided by publisher.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The best way to attract wildlife to your garden is to build a pond. Discover how to do it, and then watch the wildlife come, month by month.<br></b><br>Whether you want to do something for the environment, build a pond as a family project, or attract local biodiversity to your garden, a wildlife pond is a perfect addition to your gardening efforts. <p/>Inside the pages of this book about creating a wildlife pond you will find: <p/> - Photographic step-by-step guide on creating and maintaining a variety of pond types, including natural-style ponds, container ponds, and more traditional, formal-style ponds that still attract wildlife <br> - Evocative, in-depth chapters that tell the story of your pond through the year: what you can expect to see happen, the creatures that will visit and live in and around the pond, and tips on what to look out for and how to keep it in good condition <br> - An eye-catching mixture of photography and illustration, similar to the style used in DK's How to Attract Birds to Your Garden <p/> <b>Your very own backyard oasis </b> <p/>Create a natural sanctuary right where you are! This book shows you how to create a backyard pond in your garden and how to attract and support local species. RHS How to Create a Wildlife Pond provides easy-to-follow steps on how to dig your own pond, line it, advice on which aquatic plants to plant, and how to make sure local wildlife can enter and exit the pond safely. <p/>This book will also give you advice on how to take care of your pond so that you're able to enjoy the local animals, insects, and birds for years to come. You can expect to see blackbirds bathing in your pond, hedgehogs using it as a water source, and bats flying over at night to catch insects. This wonderful book is filled with photographs and illustrations that will make creating your own pond easy and fulfilling!<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Kate Bradbury </b>is an award-winning author and journalist, specialising in wildlife gardening. She edits the wildlife pages of BBC Gardeners' World Magazine, and regularly writes articles for The Telegraph, The Guardian, RHS magazine The Garden, and BBC Wildlife and BBC Countryfile magazines. She is the author of Wildlife Gardening: For Everyone and Everything, The Wildlife Gardener, and memoir The Bumblebee Flies Anyway (all Bloomsbury).<br/><br/>Kate regularly appears on Gardeners' Question Time (BBC Radio 4) and RHS's The Garden podcast, and makes wildlife gardening videos for gardenersworld.com, including one on how to create a wildlife pond in a garden.<br/><br/>A patron of Froglife, Kate lives and breathes wildlife gardening, and is currently transforming a tired north-facing patio garden into a wildlife oasis, where she hopes to attract a wealth of creatures including frogs, toads, newts, birds, beetles, hedgehogs, butterflies, and bees.

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