
| Wild in the garden: November Winter is the time when extra food is most important. |
| Wild in the Garden: October After the bright summer flowers have all but disappeared. |
| Wild in the Garden: August Britain’s gardens are experiencing a make-over boom. |
| Wild In The Garden: July On a warm summer evening, scent is as enjoyable in the garden as colour. |
| Wild In The Garden: June Summer is a time when the garden comes to life after months of dormancy. |
| Wildlife in the Garden: May Butterflies are some of the most visible and attractive insects in the garden. |
| Wildlife in the Garden: April By April things are warming up in the garden. Hedgehogs are active after their long winter hibernation and will be busy feeding and looking to mate. Ponds are alive with tadpoles and in the hedgerows the bluebells are out. |
| Wildlife in the Garden: March March is when the garden really begins to awaken to arrival of spring. |
| Wildlife in the Garden: February Although February can be bleak and cold, there are signs of spring if you know where to look. |
| Wildlife In The Garden: January As a result of freezing temperatures, birds and mammals need to find extra food just to keep themselves warm. |
Sue Tatman
Cheshire Wildlife Trust Gardening Officer
To find out more about Cheshire Wildlife Trust visit the website at www.wildlifetrust.org.uk/cheshire or telephone 01270 610 180.