Kate Bradbury
Autor(a) de The Bumblebee Flies Anyway: A year of gardening and (wild) life
About the Author
Kate Bradbury is an award-winning writer specialising in wildlife gardening. She is the author of The Bumblebee Flies Anyway, works on BBC Gardeners' World magazine and regularly writes for the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, the RHS' The Garden, BBC Wildlife and BBC Country file magazines. Kate mostrar mais also appears on BBC Gardeners' Question Time and the popular RHS Gardening Podcast. mostrar menos
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- 76
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- 3.9
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- 2
Removing it took a little while and it revealed the stuff that had been left underneath that needed clearing, but in the end, it is gone and she has a blank canvas to create her own garden. As she wrestles the man-made elements away, her neighbours are in the process of covering their gardens with hard landscaping. Enriching the long covered soil means that she is finally able to put plants in that are going to attract insects and other wildlife. Bird boxes and feeders and bee hotels start to have the desired effect, turning a lifeless place into one that gives her pleasure every day.
This book proves what you can do if you don’t cover your outdoor spaces with decking or paving and think of your garden in wildlife terms and have the vision to change things for the better. Can you imagine what would happen if everyone did this? Wouldn’t solve all the problems that we have, but would go a little way to redressing the balance. Overall I thought it was an enjoyable book, Bradbury is a reasonable writer but what comes across in this is her enthusiasm for her six-legged friends who find her garden an oasis in the modern concrete jungle.… (mais)