There are 28.5
million homes in the UK and about 24 million of those have a garden with an
average size of 190 square metres, approximately three-quarters the area of a
tennis court.
Our gardens
can provide a sanctuary, not just for us, but for butterflies, moths, birds,
hedgehogs and many other species.
This month
our partner B&Q has published the Nature of Gardens Report. The
latest evidence on gardening and new consumer research is used to document how
wildlife in the UK benefits from our gardens – and how we all benefit from
supporting nature close to home.
More than 65%
of respondents to a YouGov survey stated that they were concerned about wildlife
in Britain. Yet one in five people with small gardens said they do nothing to
make their outdoor space wildlife-friendly. Find out how to make small
changes in your garden that could make a big difference to struggling species
and read the full report.
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