How I Design to Encourage Birds into the Garden
My garden has has been inundated with Robins and Blackbirds this spring and I've just heard the first squeals from the Swifts which each year set up home in a neighbours loft! I love the sound they make, it takes me back to my childhood and family holidays in France. Birds are not only wonderful to watch, they are also free pest controllers.
I often see Blue Tits picking Aphids from the Roses early in the summer and my friendly robin follows me around picking up caterpillars as I dig & weed. So it’s really worth encouraging bird life to help out in the garden.
At this time of year providing food for them in the way of berries, seeds and fruit will encourage a constant stream of feathered friends who will be looking to stock up ahead of the cold winter months.
I encourage my clients to delay the garden tidy up in the autumn until the birds have feasted on the berries, seeds and fruits and adding a few seed rich perennials and annuals to the border will pay dividends when the garden is visited by an abundance of wildlife in the year to come.
If you are looking to revamp your garden and would like to encourage the birds, I could help. I'd be happy to chat through your design project.