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Ian, maybe a few small shrubs could be retained as cover for wildlife in your clearance? I have not yet got round to removing the old runner bean stalks and have seen blue tits finding insects among the old leaves. A valuable source of food for them at this time of year. I have the only front hedge in our street which is used for shelter by small birds. Everyone else has interwoven fences which do not provide shelter, have to be painted with preservative and do not prevent people from entering their properties. We, as gardeners, can do much for our local wildlife. I see more wildlife in my garden now. I think this is because more of our countryside has been destroyed, not because there is more wildlife. I,m sure you will already garden with wildlife in mind but many people have not taken this into account when planting their gardens. My garden is small but there are a variety of habitats for wildlife and plants. Perhaps other members could tell us about the wildlife that use their gardens?
Ian, thank you for the ongoing Bulb Log; it has really grown into an invaluable resource.Thanks too to Maggi and Fred for their perennial work on the Forum, giving us all across the world such a wonderful meeting place. They are much appreciated.
Keith,Bulbs sounds a good option for your small summer dry planting spacesCars are only occasionally on that drive but read to the end of the Bulb Log and you will see the other drive where our car sits all the time.