In this episode we explore the three needs for every Nature Garden
A 'Nature Garden' (aka a 'Patch of the Planet') differs from a 'Wildlife Garden' because it meets all three of the following needs.
1: The needs of local wildlife
Supporting a wide range of species, from amphibians to insects, mammals to birds. Creating the habitats and providing the food that these animals need. Putting trees, ponds, shrubs, food sources, nectar and pollen, habitat features all in to support that local wildlife. And avoiding things like artificial lights, mirrors and slug pellets that harm wildlife.
Supporting your needs and desires, whether that's space for relaxing, beauty, space to play, room for BBQs, colour and aroma or whatever it is. This need also means being mindful of the needs of other people too. That could be the needs of your neighbours for example, or it could mean making sure that what you buy and where you source it from is kind to other people, perhaps by supporting local businesses or perhaps by avoiding products that use poor labour practices.
3. The needs of the Planet
Often forgotten, the third need to meet for a Nature Garden is that of the planet as a whole. It means making sure that when we support local wildlife, we don't do it by harming wildlife, or the planet, elsewhere. Treading lightly and gently on the planet, by avoiding the use of things like peat, synthetic chemicals or synthetic chemicals, which all hurt wildlife and planet health elsewhere.
The website for this podcast
Get access to a free lesson from the '10 Steps to a Nature Garden' programme
The Patch of the Planet Nectar CalendarSome fantastic organisations we mention
Global Justice Now
Friends of the Earth
The Orchard ProjectA rough transcript of this episode is available at https://www.patchoftheplanet.co.uk/podcast-episode-1-transcript