Wildlife Gardening
World’s wildlife is captivating and should be nurtured. Here you can discuss plants to encourage wildlife to your garden, share your wildlife photography or any questions you may have.
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Cotoneaster shrubs (2 replies)
Yes & bees love the flowers, sometimes I get Hornets on mine too.
The main idea of wild gardens is to naturalize plants in shrubberies. The grass should remain unmoved as in nature, and a few bulbous plants should be grown scattered in the grass to imitate a wild scenery.
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I have found that a simple cotoneaster (sp) bush is great for attracting blackbirds into the garden, they love the berries.
Carol in Essex