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RHS Predictions in 2024.... 'We will be more in tune with nature' - enquiries to the RHS about wildlife gardening increased by over 28% in 2023. Whether to let the grass grow long and allow wildflowers to have their moment in the sun, is a far more popular question than getting great lawn stripes. The shift reflects an interest in supporting birds, pollinating insects, invertebrates and the wildlife that depend on them, by growing plants that offer food and shelter all year round. Joined by making bug hotels, sourcing pollinator-friendly plants, leaving dead timber and introducing water features, even small ones, to benefit wildlife. You can find out more here - https://lnkd.in/e6fuStkh

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David Phillips

Managing Director at PRISTINE GARDENS LTD - Garden care and tree surgery contractors

9mo

We’ve had some clients recently have us turn areas of lawn into wildflower areas 🌺 🐝 as well as enquiries for installing bird and bat boxes

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Rich Yates

CEO at Essex Wildlife Trust

9mo

V encouraging to read this, James 👍

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