Our wildlife gardens can now serve an even greater purpose than simply providing habitat for native fauna and flora, they can become tiny pockets to protect some of Australia’s most threatened eucalypts...
Tag: wildlife gardening
Bring lizards to your garden with a DIY dragon’s den
Australia is a land of ‘dragons’: our very own native lizards. From sluggish Blue-tongues to energetic garden skinks, there’s a wide variety of lizards you can attract to your yard...
Cultivating a Sugar Glider Grove in your garden – a DIY guide
Noisy and boisterous Brushtails often give all possums a bad name. But the Sugar Glider, another possum, doesn’t deserve this reputation at all...
3 add-ons guaranteed to bring birds to your backyard
While some of our native bird species only make their homes in pristine wilderness, many can be coaxed into suburbia with the right sort of gardening...
Transform your garden into a backyard bat haven
It may come as a surprise to learn that these cryptic creatures comprise almost a third of Australia’s mammal diversity, and fulfil a remarkable range of ecological roles...
Build a backyard bee sanctuary in 4 easy steps
While there is no risk of the European Honeybee going extinct, things are not so rosy for our native bee species, which are becoming rare in our urban areas...
How to compost like a forest: 5 lessons from nature
Australia is a very old, very nutrient-poor continent. But there is a straightforward solution: composting!
Build your own Stag Beetle Bungalow: a DIY guide
Stag Beetles are not only a beautiful group of insects to have in your yard, but also valuable nutrient recyclers which contribute to the creation of rich top soils in the garden...
Native hedgerows: a DIY guide for wildlife gardeners
It is not surprising that when the first Europeans arrived in Australia, they brought the humble hedgerow with them...