rees are a fantastic ally if you’re trying to encourage wildlife to your outdoor space. As well as providing safe nesting sites, song perches and spots to shelter in, many trees produce blossom for pollinators, as well as berries, fruits, seeds or nuts. There are also the wider benefits to the environment. Trees store carbon, protect the soil, and help to cool gardens in hot weather which is particularly useful if you live in a
Best trees to plant for wildlife
Nov 28, 2023
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