RHS Flower Show Wentworth Woodhouse
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Urban Pollinators

Feature Gardens

At a glance

Who would use this garden?
Owners of a new build rear garden
Where is the garden set?
Any location

The Garden

Urban gardens are invaluable to pollinators and other wildlife who rely on well-connected habitats for survival. Providing inspiration to the more than four fifths of the UK population who live in urban areas, this garden highlights how creating a pollinator paradise is achievable in any space, regardless of size.

Off centre, a circle of lavender provides a buffet for some of the 260-plus species of bees found in the UK. From here, a path weaves through the space, which is punctuated by a natural bamboo fence, its hollow stems providing vital habitat for invertebrates. At ground level, several holes have been carved into the fence to create a ‘hedgehog highway’ through to adjacent gardens, while water features have been mounded up with stones to allow winged pollinators a safe, thirst-quenching perch.

Planting

The planting has been designed entirely around the needs and tastes of pollinators. Pure white cultivars of Campanula (bellflowers) and Digitalis (foxgloves) ensure nocturnal pollinators are well catered for, while umbellifers, such as Achillea millefolium (common yarrow), provide landing pads for hoverflies. To the rear, an area of nettles provides butterflies with a space on which to lay eggs. Three trees, including a multi-stem Fagus sylvatica (beech), offer shade and shelter, while log piles and pinecones create further hideaways and habitat.

Garden legacy

The garden plants and landscaping will be redistributed in other gardens.

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