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I have several: a pile of branches, a hollow tree, a lacewing hotel (hollow stems stuffed into a bottle with the bottom cut off), and some patches of permaculture zone 5, where I try to stay away and do nothing.
I made a big one using pallets etc on my old plot but left it behind when I moved .......I now have a larger pond and various areas that are left undisturbed for the wildlife .
S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber
I assume this is aimed at gardeners who live in towns. Out here in the middle of nowhere the wildlife has far more opportunities than us humans. Having said that, I've always kept an untidy, overgrown patch at the bottom of the garden but then I'm an untidy overgrown person so no surprise there.
solway cropper, I'm not sure that I agree with that. It's well known that bees do better in towns nowadays, because the countryside is full of large scale poisoned monocrops. Maybe you live somewhere where there's still wildlife, but it's not just in the towns where the wildlife needs all the help it can get.
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