Many people do not have access to acres of land to create their own wildflower meadow to support local wildlife. However, most do have access to a doorstep, balcony or garden space where British native plants can be incorporated, creating wildlife corridors between urban areas and the countryside.
With a combination of native plants and wildflowers along with cultivated varieties, The Chorley Council: Wild & Tended Garden inspires a balanced approach to planting design with vibrancy as nature intended. With a wildlife pool made from upcycled materials the garden creates further habitats for amphibious and aquatic life under the dappled canopy of native shrubs, providing shade and shelter in a warming climate.
Key plants in the garden
Euonymus europaeus (spindle), (purple loosestrife), (scaly male fern), (amphibious bistort) and Molinia caerulea ‘Edith Dudszus’
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