• Podcast Update
    Apr 1 2024

    Hi all!

    It’s been nearly a year now since the last episode of The Wildlife Garden Podcast. We’ve had a lot to deal with in our personal lives so it has had to take a back seat. Ellie and I (Ben) are no longer working together, but Ellie is still going strong with her business, Ellies Wellies Organic Gardening.

    Although we’ve headed our separate ways, we’ve decided that we really want to keep the podcast going. You’ll have a little longer to wait, but we will return this summer for a new series! If there are any topics you want us to cover, let us know. You can always contact us via the comments on Substack or email us at hello@wildlifegardenpod.com.

    Over the next few months I will be walking around 1,400 miles from the tip of Scotland at John O’Groats, right down to the furthest reaches of Cornwall at Lands End. Wish me luck with the weather and I hope to make some interesting botanical sightings along the way.

    Ellie is having an adventure of her own. As a Francophile, two weeks wildlife spotting around the French countryside can’t get much better, that’s if she finds time amongst drinking wine and eating cheese! She is particularly looking forward to her stay at Le Moulin De Pensol in the Limousin area near Limoges. With 8 hectares of rewilded land, they have an amazing array of wildlife. They are listeners to the podcast too, so get a big thumbs up from us 👍. If you’re interested in staying there yourself, you can find out more here Rural Holiday Accommodation In France - Le Moulin De Pensol.

    While we have been away, other wildlife gardeners have been busy. Huge congratulations to our friends at The Wildlife Garden Project who have just launched the amazing Wildlife Garden Directory. The directory is a simple website where people looking for a wildlife friendly gardener can put in their postcode and find like minded professional gardeners near to them. If you are looking for a gardener, or you’re a gardener yourself and want to be listed on the directory, follow this link for more information Find a Wildlife Gardener - Wildlife Garden Directory.

    We are both looking forward to getting back behind the mics this summer. Until then, we hope you have a fabulous spring and enjoy the sunny months to come.

    Ben and Ellie



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    9 mins
  • Ep. 33 Let It Bloom June! And a Spectacular Speedwell
    Jun 3 2023
    As we head into June we encourage you to leave the mower alone, with a little help from Plantlife. Then we have the second part of our interview with the fabulous Dr Abigail Lowe, talking about the preferred food for pollinators. And we polish things off with a stunning garden speedwell as our Native Plant of the Month, Veronica spicata ssp. spicata.Help us keep the podcast running by making a donation! Every penny goes towards our running costs, and means there are no adverts or sponsors messages to listen to. We're grateful for any donations to PayPal.Our LinksFind the podcast in your podcast appThe Wildlife Garden Podcast | FacebookThe Wildlife Garden Podcast (@thewildgdn) | TwitterEllie’s Wellies – Organic Gardening | FacebookThe Wild GDN | YoutubeWebsites for Wildlife GardenersGarden Wildlife Recording SchemesBuzz ClubBig Butterfly CountBig Garden Bird WatchBTO Garden BirdWatchNature OverheardBugs MatterSightingsBlackbirdWhite-tailed Bumble BeePoplar Hawk MothHedgehogGrey HeronCarrion CrowWood PigeonNo Mow MayPlantlife Guide To Liberating Your LawnNo Mow May The Right WayWildlife Garden Forum SymposiumDr Abigail LoweNature Overheard ProjectUrban Nature ProjectPlants, pollinators and their interactions under global ecological change: The role of pollen DNA metabarcodingShifts in honeybee foraging reveal historical changes in floral resourcesUsing DNA metabarcoding to investigate honey bee foraging reveals limited flower use despite high floral availabilitySeasonal progression and differences in major floral resource use by bees and hoverflies in a diverse horticultural and agricultural landscape revealed by DNA metabarcodingSpiked Speedwell - Veronica spicata ssp. spicataBiological Flora of the British Isles: Veronica SpicataBotanical Society for Britain and Ireland Plant Atlas 2020RHS - Veronica spicataGardeners World How to Grow VeronicasEarly BumblebeeBuff-tailed BumblebeeWhite-tailed Bumble BeePantaloon BeeYellow Legged Mining BeeHeath Fritillary This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wildlifegardenpod.substack.com
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    58 mins
  • Ep. 32 Interview: Dr Abigail Lowe and Windflower
    Apr 10 2023
    This month we are thrilled to interview Dr Abigail Lowe, Community Science Officer at the Natural History Museum and an expert on plants and their pollinators. We also have a brief clip from the British Trust for Ornithology and a wildlife gardening correspondent too! If that’s not enough, we then look at a spring delight, the charming Windflower or Anemone nemorosa.Help us keep the podcast running by making a donation! Every penny goes towards our running costs, and means there are no adverts or sponsors messages to listen to. We're grateful for any donations to PayPal.Our LinksFind the podcast in your podcast appThe Wildlife Garden Podcast | FacebookThe Wildlife Garden Podcast (@thewildgdn) | TwitterEllie’s Wellies – Organic Gardening | FacebookThe Wild GDN | YoutubeWebsites for Wildlife GardenersSightingsHairy-footed flower bee - Bumblebee Conservation TrustLacewingsTwo-pronged BristletailsRed Dead-NettleGreenfinchWildlife Garden Forum SymposiumAll WLGF talksRob Jaques - Observing extreme weather events through weekly garden wildlife recordsDr Abigail LoweNature Overheard ProjectUrban Nature ProjectPlants, pollinators and their interactions under global ecological change: The role of pollen DNA metabarcodingShifts in honeybee foraging reveal historical changes in floral resourcesUsing DNA metabarcoding to investigate honey bee foraging reveals limited flower use despite high floral availabilitySeasonal progression and differences in major floral resource use by bees and hoverflies in a diverse horticultural and agricultural landscape revealed by DNA metabarcodingAnemone nemorosaWood Anemone (Anemone nemorosa) (plantlife.org.uk)Anemone nemorosa L. in BSBI Online Plant Atlas 2020Bilberry bumblebee - Bumblebee Conservation TrustMelanostoma mellinum | NatureSpotPlatycheirus discimanus | FlickrThe Fern | UKmothsEndophytus anemones [Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae] in Leaf and stem mines of British flies and other insects (ukflymines.co.uk)Flax Tortrix Cnephasia asseclana | UKmothsSave The Trees Of Armarda WaySTRAW Plymouth (Save the TRees of Armada Way) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wildlifegardenpod.substack.com
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  • Ep. 31 The Garden Jungle and Holly
    Mar 2 2023

    Join us in our Garden Jungle with a fabulous book by Professor Dave Goulson. If that's not enough, we have brand new research from Professor Goulson's team on garden birds and we look at a fabulous tree for wildlife, the native Holly.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Ep. 30 A Riotous Rainbow of Winter Colour
    Dec 28 2022

    Gardens should be full of flower all year round! In this episode we prove you can have every colour of the rainbow brightening your garden this winter. Then pucker up for our Native Plant of the Month: Mistletoe.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Ep. 29 The Deadwood is ALIVE! With Silver Birch
    Nov 28 2022

    It's sometimes said that wood is most alive when it is dead. In this episode we delve deep into the rotten world of deadwood and discover the fascinating range of creatures that rely on it. We then pick one tree in particular, the stunning Silver Birch for our 'Native Plant of the Month'.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Ep. 28 Should we Rewild our Gardens? Plus...the Hart’s Tongue
    Nov 2 2022

    A big question many wildlife gardeners may have asked themselves...should we Rewild our gardens? After a chat about our opinion, we get 'fernatical' about the Hart's Tongue, the first fern as part of our native plant of the month!

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    55 mins
  • Ep 27. A Festival of Fruit with the Humble Hawthorne
    Oct 16 2022

    In this episode we ask...what is fruit? And what fruits are good for wildlife? Then, as our native plant of the month, we take on the thorny yet fruity staple of the British garden and countryside, the humble Hawthorn.

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    1 hr and 2 mins