How to Create a Wildlife Garden and Wildlife Pond

Take a tour of my wildlife garden and wildlife pond as I share the ideas, features and principles that have helped transform this corner of my garden into a thriving habitat for birds, hedgehogs, frogs, toads, newts, butterflies, bees and other garden wildlife. https://www.markshousegarden.com/ In this wildlife gardening video, I'll show you around my mature wildlife pond, native hedgerows, log piles, wildflower areas, hibernaculum, nettle patch and deadwood habitats, while explaining how each element supports biodiversity and creates a balanced garden ecosystem. Whether you have a large garden or a small wildlife-friendly space, these ideas can be adapted to suit any garden size. You'll learn how to create a wildlife pond, attract birds and pollinators, support hedgehogs and amphibians, encourage beneficial insects, improve biodiversity, and design a natural garden that works with nature rather than against it. In This Video: 🌿 Wildlife pond design and construction tips 🌿 How to attract wildlife to your garden 🌿 Creating habitat with log piles and deadwood 🌿 Native hedges for birds and wildlife corridors 🌿 Wildflowers, nettles and pollinator-friendly planting 🌿 Building a hibernaculum for amphibians and reptiles 🌿 Supporting frogs, toads and great crested newts 🌿 Wildlife gardening principles for beginners 🌿 Biodiversity and ecosystem gardening explained Wildlife gardening is one of the most rewarding aspects of gardening. By providing water, shelter, food and nesting opportunities, you can create a garden that is alive with birdsong, pollinators and fascinating wildlife throughout the year. If you're interested in wildlife ponds, natural gardening, rewilding, biodiversity, bird-friendly gardens, pollinator gardens, native plants and sustainable gardening, this video is for you. 👍 Please like, subscribe and share if you enjoy wildlife gardening content. #WildlifeGarden #WildlifePond #WildlifeGardening #GardenWildlife #Biodiversity #NatureGarden #PondLife #GardenPond #BirdFriendlyGarden #PollinatorGarden #Hedgehogs #Frogs #Newts #NativePlants #Rewilding #SustainableGardening #UKGardening