Wildlife gardener - Tracey
I’m fascinated by urban wildlife, how insects, mammals and amphibians survive in such industrialised developed areas. I’ve been developing my garden for over 30 years to make a sanctuary for the wildlife that live in and visit my garden. I will be filming the seasons to share what appears over the year in our garden, sharing the wildlife that feed and visit during that time. I will share how I maintain a wildlife garden throughout the year and what I’m continuing to try and achieve.
I do grow a small amount of food for us not enough to survive on but enough for the pleasure that freshly picked food can give you. I also make all the bread we eat. I particularly love making our sourdough.
I hope you enjoy my short films and that they encourage you to become interested in developing a patch of your garden or maybe your whole garden over to supporting wildlife. 😁🍁🍂💐🐝🕸🕷🐞🦟🐛🦇🐀🌸🌿🌳
Links instagram.com/wrensingslouder
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Last days of Autumn.
Autumn pond maintenance and planting.
Droplets
Fog and autumn colours.
Bulbs and fungi.
Wildflower seedlings up ready for 2026
False autumn.
Heatwave and drought.
Visitors welcome.
Heatwave taking its toll.
As June finishes...
Where'd we be without pollinators? No soft fruits that's for sure.
June wildlife garden.
A haven for me and local wildlife.
I did it!
Native and non native can live in harmony.
Make yourself a cuppa.
Nature's sounds and sights are much needed.
A Great Start. Let's hope it continues.
Seedlings and visitors.
It's Arrived!
A murder of crows. In like a lamb. No spawn. Bees!
Removing my rambling rose.
Winter update.
Darragh damage.
Before and after Storm Darragh.
Trying early seeding.
Bargains, spiders and autumn colour begins.
Bulbs and chat.