Take a look, through some of the common species of wildlife that live in the South Yorkshire area around Sheffield and Rotherham.
A recently extended patch of heathland and woodland, neighbouring Wyming Brook.
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Introduce more wildlife features into a small space using pots and containers.
Pots and containers are a great way of introducing wildlife features into more formal areas of the garden like the patio, or outside the front door. They are also perfect for small gardens or spaces like window ledges or roofs. Herbs, in particular, make good container plants and attract lots of wildlife, as well as being useful in the kitchen.
There are many ingenious planting schemes that can be tried: sow your own mini wildflower meadow in a windowbox; line a pot with plastic to make a potted pond; or use walls to create vertical herb displays.
You can use anything you like for planting. Try an old watering can, chimney pot, kettle or teapot, holey boots, metal pails and buckets, bird or other pet cage, paint tins, catering tins, pans and colanders, veg racks… the sky’s the limit!
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Cool blues: Aubrieta, Lobelia, Wild Pansy, Nepeta Hot reds: Marigolds, Fuchsia Neutral whites: Sweet Alyssum, Erigeron, Ox-eye Daisy Tall central plant: Knapweed, Scabious, Lavender, Snapdragon, Pot Marigold Herb smellies/eatables: Verbena, Patio Tomatoes, Chives, Thyme, Rosemary, Parsley, Sage, Patio Strawberry, Dwarf Lavender Trailers: Ivy, Nasturtium, Honeysuckle, Sweet Pea, Lobelia ’Pendula’
Cool blues: Cornflower, Wild Pansy Hot reds: Poppy, Corncockle, Pheasant’s Eye Soft yellows: Corn Marigold, Corn Buttercup
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Submerged oxygenators: Hornwort, Spiked Water-milfoil Submerged floaters: Potamogetons, Water Starwort, Frogbit Emergent plants (on a shelf): Water Forget-Me-Not, Gypsywort, Flowering Rush, Arrowhead, Water Crowfoot Cool blues: Wood Forget-Me-Not, Bluebell, Burgle Red hots: Hedge Woundwort, Red Campion, Foxglove, Herb Robert Neutral whites: Primrose, Lesser Celandline Yellows and greens: Archangel, Ivy, Wood Avens, Ferns, Hellebores, Wood, Sage, Lords-and-ladies, Spurge