A guide to designing places for people and wildlife. There is a growing interest in creating gardens for wildlife, but this is often accompanied by a tendency to equate naturalness with messiness. The idea that wildlife gardens need to be untidy and unkempt persists. Written by two experienced garden designers, this book uses the language of design to frame garden habitats, uniting design principles with an ecological perspective to create beautiful wildlife havens.
Essential reading for garden owners interested in creating spaces where both people and wildlife will thrive. Will be of interest to garden designers and students, professional and serious hobby gardeners. Packed with information on the importance of shelter, food and water to wildlife; use of mass and void; creating corridors and so much more. Includes case studies, plants lists and design tips. Superbly illustrated with 149 colour photos and 22 drawings.