Eco Gardens - Merseyside

Eco Gardens - Merseyside Providing wildlife friendly gardening services regardless of the shape or size of your garden

28/11/2022

New native thornless hedge planted to hide a sad looking fence 🌳🙌

27/03/2020

“Morning! RSPB England's Lucy here for today's Breakfast Birdwatch. I'll be live from 8 - 9am answering questions about bird ID, birdsong and more! Share your photos, videos and questions using and let us know what you've spotted! https://t.co/xtKhKf8...

A great day for setting seeds. There are already garlic in place and have been there over winter and joining them today ...
22/03/2020

A great day for setting seeds. There are already garlic in place and have been there over winter and joining them today are potatoes, spring onion, brown onion, leeks, kale and peas! Fingers crossed for a good crop this year 🤞

In a couple of months this tatty, shaded area of the garden will be full of colour and life! Wild flower areas like this...
22/03/2020

In a couple of months this tatty, shaded area of the garden will be full of colour and life! Wild flower areas like this one, will just keep on giving through the late spring and summer months 🌷🌻🌺🌼

28/01/2020

Interesting and useful! ♻️

10/07/2019

“Tidying the garden? Please don't cut back the ivy. Birds may still be nesting in it now. And later in the year, its flowers will provide a vital late season pit stop for pollinating insects like bees, butterflies, hoverflies and moths! https://t.co/SzPTj6XjIS”

Kale fresh from the garden 😋
10/07/2019

Kale fresh from the garden 😋

23/05/2019

Wildflower areas provide vital food and cover for a variety of insects and small mammals. The flowers just keep on coming and provide colour throughout spring and summer... 🌻🌼🌺🌸🌷

07/04/2019

Developers, and other interested parties are circumventing laws protecting birds by 'netting' hedgerows to prevent birds from nesting. This facilitates the uprooting of hedgerows which aid biodiversity and provide the only remaining nesting sites for birds, whose numbers are in sharp decline.

Adding worms to your garden can help improve soil quality:Better drainageIncrease in nutrientsMore stable soil structure...
07/09/2018

Adding worms to your garden can help improve soil quality:
Better drainage
Increase in nutrients
More stable soil structure
Provide food for birds and other wildlife

These worms are some of the lucky ones and wont be ending up in a predators mouth....for now!

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