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How to care for birds in your garden this winter
wintertime can be a hard time for wildlife . temperature plummet and food becomes difficult to discover . Insect - eating bird turn to alternate foods , some metal money move far and wide , and forage behaviour adapts , but we can add a avail hand by providing a welcome origin of extra intellectual nourishment for birds to turn over to in lean time . Different bird are attract to sure foods , often reflecting their especial adaptations for innate food type . Offer a variety of tempting morsel to maximise your bird board ’s scream factor .
It ’s not only the type of food that vibrate particular skirt ’ phantasy , but also where they ’re fed . You may have noticed that sparrow and wrens shy away from bird table and hang feeders .
Sprinkle crumbled fat ballock and germ beneath bush for tightlipped and solid ground feeding birds . Smear fat mixtures into the crack and fissure of branch or barque for treecreepers , nutcracker and pecker . And do n’t forget to clear feeders and feeding region of snow after fresh falls as smaller birds can struggle to get through it .

Once you start feed hiss , seek to keep regular in your topping up habits . While most visitor will adapt and move to new feeding grounds when natural food gradually execute out , a sudden cliff off in feeding put them on the hops . In winter when alternative food sources are already scarce , this could mean the remainder between life and death for some .
Woodland Trustwoods corroborate wild birds twelvemonth around with food for thought and shelter in their born environment so even if you do n’t have your own out-of-door distance you could be there for your favourite winter visitors by standing up for trees with the Woodland Trust . To find out more about our work and get regard , penetrate the button below :
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raw year , raw garden , fresh trends !
We ’re through the garden gate into 2023 , with a host of gardening trend blooming throughout the country . Fromhouse plantsreaching dizzying heights of popularity , to the colouring material of the twelvemonth ‘ Viva Magenta’,read on for our full listing of trend .
To get up close-fitting and personal with fresh garden divine guidance , raw plant , the late gardening outfit and more , unite us in 2023 .

Colour of the Year 2023
Hand - picked by Pantone , the colour of the yr has been named as ‘ Viva Magenta .
Pantone identify the color as‘brave and fearless , and a pulsating colour whose ebullience promotes a joyous and affirmative celebration , writing a new narrative . ’
Discover a creation of gloss and olfactory property in the stunningFloral Marquee , bursting with award - winning nurseries and show .

Sustainable gardening
Whilst your garden might seem to already be very unripe , it can always be greener !
Discover way you’re able to make horticulture more sustainable , like upcycling common item to make fashionable features . What was a pallet , hessian bags , bits of pipe , and atomic number 50 bum , could become a planter , grow bags , water feature , and wildlife habitats .
Be inspired by the BBC Gardeners ’ World Magazine editorial team as they ’re conjoin by experts to give tips and advice .

Grow your own food
Looking to go from soil to supper this class ? Get brilliant advice from the National Allotment Society at the event .
Peat-free gardening
Learn about the late peat - free compost from exhibitors who can offer case - to - typeface advice .
Indoor gardening
leaf does n’t just belong outside – bring nature indoors and be inspired by the Houseplant Hub .
Mindful gardening
Beautiful Borders returns with this year ’s composition ‘ My Garden Escape ’ to give you place savvy ideas .
Gardening on a budget
Discover dissimilar ways you’re able to let your garden flower under a tight budget , with advice from expert gardeners .
Fermented foods
confab the BBC Good Food Summer Show ( with free ledger entry with your ticket ! ) and come upon the latest foodie trends .
Feeling prompt ? Find out what else is happening at BBC Gardeners ’ World Live this June !






