How to Create a Wildlife-Friendly Garden in Oxfordshire
Creating a wildlife-friendly garden is one of the most rewarding ways to garden. By choosing the right plants and providing simple habitats, you can attract birds, bees and butterflies into your outdoor space.
At Bampton Garden Plants, we encourage gardeners across Oxfordshire to create gardens that support local wildlife.
Plants for Pollinators
Pollinator-friendly plants attract bees and butterflies.
Some great options include:
- Lavender
- Salvia
- Echinacea
- Buddleja
- Verbena bonariensis
Planting a variety of flowers ensures nectar is available throughout the season.

Bird-Friendly Gardens
Birds bring life and movement to gardens.
To attract birds consider:
- Bird feeders
- Bird baths
- Berry-producing plants
- Nesting boxes
Providing water and shelter encourages birds to visit regularly.
Natural Gardening Tips
Wildlife-friendly gardening also means reducing chemicals and encouraging natural balance.
Helpful practices include:
- Composting garden waste
- Avoiding pesticides where possible
- Leaving some areas slightly wild

Visit Bampton Garden Plants
If you're looking to create a wildlife-friendly garden, visit Bampton Garden Plants in Oxfordshire.
Our team can help you choose plants and products that encourage birds, bees and pollinators to thrive in your garden.


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