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Good for birds, good for gardens: the lessons of a freezing winter – Times Online
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It all goes to underline a point that has become increasingly true in recent years: the suburbs are now nationally significant for wildlife
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you’ll find much more biodiversity in your garden.
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Gardens matter. They can be regarded as the largest nature reserve in the country.
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Every suburban gardener has an opportunity to make a difference.
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“What we plant in our landscapes determines what can live in our landscapes. Controlling what grows in our yards is like playing God. By favoring productive species, we can create life, and by using nonnative plants, we can prevent it…
…Fortunately, more and more gardeners are realizing that their yards offer one of the most empowering conservation options we have, and are sharing their properties with the nature around them.”
— Doug Tallamy