When Kate Bradbury moved into her house a few years ago, the small front garden had weed-suppressant membrane, covered with stones, and little else. Now she’s transformed it into a mini meadow haven for insects and other wildlife. Discover how she did it and her advice for creating a wildlife meadow in a small space.

For more advice and inspiration, visit the BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine website: https://www.gardenersworld.com/plants/five-key-plants-for-a-mini-meadow/

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  1. Our house is set back about 100' from the road, so we planted a wildlife corridor of native trees, shrubs, and perennials. We have a mown path through the tall grasses and it's a lovely place to be. Everyone should encourage wildlife into their gardens!😀

  2. Its Time Gardening Vegetables Fruits Crops 🌿 Herbs & All 🌏 to Protect Healthy Soils & Also Sincere Sensible Souls ?Movement Necessary its 🕙 Now?

  3. We have lost a lot of land to extra housing due to the rapid increase in population in our area including farmland being built on.

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