Attracting Wildlife to your Garden in Southern Africa

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One of the pleasures of gardening is seeing birds, butterflies and other wildlife enjoying your greening efforts. And it's good to know that while you are being entertained by nature, you are providing a sanctuary for wildlife that is under threat in its natural habitat. Attracting Wildlife to your Garden encourages a more organic approach to gardening in order to attract wildlife. In this way, a natural balance is established between plants, pests and their predators. The book offers a wealth of valuable information and sound advice on: the principles of gardening for wildlife; how to plan a wildlife garden and build a pond and wetland; recommended indigenous plants and trees that will flourish in local conditions; a guide to the numerous invertebrates, reptiles, birds and mammals that will visit eco-friendly gardens.
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AuthorTrendler, Roy
PublisherStruik
PlaceCape Town
Year2005
ISBN9781770070646
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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