Thursday, 22 November 2012

Wood Piles

We have wood piles at the end of the garden, these are built deliberately and with wild life in mind. when the wood is disturbed it is amazing to see the various creatures living there. A vast number of insects and arachnids of many different kinds have their homes in these piles.


Birds build they nests in them and for years hedgehogs overwintered underneath them. During the warmer months, clematis and honeysuckle grow over them.



Woodpeckers drum on them and bore holes in them and always fungi is to be found growing there. They are a great addition to the garden and a source of interest, learning and pleasure, especially to visiting children.

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