This new book brings together the expertise of garden designers Ian and Barley Wilson (Natural Gardens) with that of the British Trust for Ornithology
to produce the definitive guide for improving your garden for birds and other wildlife.
The well-illustrated text, complete with planting
plans, gets to grips with the techniques that underpin successful wildlife-gardening, highlighting those varieties of plants that have particular
wildlife benefits and explaining how best to manage your garden for wildlife. With sections on different garden features (e.g. lawns, ponds, shady
corners and sunny borders), this book should enable you to enhance the wildlife value of your own garden.
The book contains a wealth of
information, all of it based on sound scientific research, enabling you to tackle some of the myths and misconceptions about gardening for wildlife.
Heading up the BTO's Garden BirdWatch Team, Mike Toms is one of Britain's leading experts on garden birds. He is a strong advocate of `citizen
science' and has developed a reputation for popularising the science of garden birds and engaging people with the wildlife around them. Author of the
Garden BirdWatch Book and a regular contributor to BBC Wildlife and other publications, his knowledge of garden birds (and other garden wildlife) has
helped to make Gardening for Birdwatchers an authoritative and highly readable book.
Natural Gardens, formed over 10 years ago by garden and
landscape designer Barley Wilson and ecological consultant Ian Wilson, brings a fresh approach to garden design. By working with nature rather than
against it, they produce a natural form to a garden which is pleasing and beautiful to people and provides much-needed living space for wildlife. The
main focus of their work is garden design and creation, with further expertise in ponds, streams, meadows, woodlands and other natural habitats. Ian
and Barley live in North Norfolk and work throughout East Anglia. Ian & Barley bring their skills to Gardening for Birdwatchers, providing planting
schemes that can be incorporated into other gardens.

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