Further info & resources
resources
Here are some great resources if you want further information on various topics. This list is by no means exhaustive. please do get in touch if you have details of any groups or organisations you’d like to see included.
Please note, not all of the terminologies or methodologies used by the groups below are endorsed by Garden Guardians. We understand that change takes time to filter through so please do use the advice given in conjunction with respect, compassion & kindness. Click below to find out more about our ethos.
Animal Aid
ARK Nature
Badger Trust
Bat Conservation Trust
Buglife
Bumblebee Conservation Trust
Butterfly Conservation
Common Cause
Crops Not Shops
Earthwatch Europe
Food Plants International
FRIEND Farm Animal Sanctuary
Friends Of The Earth
Frog Life
Green Witch
Guerilla Gardening
Hedgehog Preservation Society
Hedgehog Street
Humane Wildlife Solutions
Jane Goodall Institute
Jane Goodalls Roots and Shoots
Love Wild Gardens
OneKind
Peoples Trust For Endangered Species
Paul Watson Foundation
Plantlife
Protect The Wild
Rewilding Britain
The Fox Project
The Nature Network
The Phantom Planter
The Retreat Animal Rescue & Sanctuary
The Wildlife Rescue Directory
Treehugger
Vegan Organic Network
Vegan Street
Viva!
Wildlife Trusts
Wildlife Watch
Woodland Trust
Woodmeadow Trust
WRAS - East Sussex Wildlife Rescue & Ambulance Service
Animal Aid
ARK Nature
Badger Trust
Bat Conservation Trust
Buglife
Bumblebee Conservation Trust
Butterfly Conservation
Common Cause
Crops Not Shops
Earthwatch Europe
Food Plants International
FRIEND Farm Animal Sanctuary
Friends Of The Earth
Frog Life
Green Witch
Guerilla Gardening
Hedgehog Preservation Society
Hedgehog Street
Humane Wildlife Solutions
Jane Goodall Institute
Jane Goodalls Roots and Shoots
Love Wild Gardens
OneKind
Peoples Trust For Endangered Species
Paul Watson Foundation
Plantlife
Protect The Wild
Rewilding Britain
The Fox Project
The Nature Network
The Phantom Planter
The Retreat Animal Rescue & Sanctuary
The Wildlife Rescue Directory
Treehugger
Vegan Organic Network
Vegan Street
Viva!
Wildlife Trusts
Wildlife Watch
Woodland Trust
Woodmeadow Trust
WRAS - East Sussex Wildlife Rescue & Ambulance Service
Growing Together
Some handy tips to help you garden kindly & effectively
Hedgehog highway
Hedgehogs are in massive decline and need our help. Making a hole in the fence of your garden will enable them to get about a lot easier, but don’t forget to make your pond hedgehog friendly too, if you have one – make sure there is a way for our little friends to get out should they fall in by creating a gentle slope with bricks or stones.
When to plant
If you are a novice at growing your own vegetables, here is a link to a handy guide that tells you when to plant fruits and vegetables throughout the year. This information comes from the book by Piers Warren, The Vegan Cook & Gardener, available to buy here. But please do remember to leave some space to be wild, and don’t forget that if there is nothing eating the plants in your garden, then you are not a part of the eco-system and not a true Garden Guardian!
Cucumbers keep the slugs off!
If you place some cut-up cucumber on an aluminium baking dish, the cucumber reacts with the metal, emitting an odour undetectable to humans, but that keeps slugs and grubs away from plants you don’t want to share! Other things that help include soot, ash and copper strips.
Another way cucumbers can be utilised is as sacrificial crop. You can place a cucumber – or lettuce, or brassica, anything slugs are known to love! – away from the plants you want to keep safe. They will cheerfully munch away on the kindly donated meal, leaving your crops safe.
Companion planting
Using certain plants can help keep marauders to a minimum! You could plant sacrificial plants such as nasturtiums that are susceptible to blackfly attack. These will in turn attract the ladybirds, hoverflies and other predators which will control the aphids on your crops as well. They will also attract white butterflies away from your brassicas. Flowering plants that attract beneficial insects like hoverflies and other pollinators, such as lavender, thyme and poached egg plants. Mint which deters flea beetles. Onions and other alliums growing amongst carrots will deter carrot root fly. Strong smelling herbs like mint, chives, basil and thyme can deter aphids. French marigolds can deter whitefly.
Home sweet home
A habitat for a plethora of different little beings can be easily made and this will, in turn, encourage other visitors to the garden. An area with logs, bark and stones will encourage any number of insects, invertebrates, reptiles and small mammals to move in.
Growing Together
Further reading
A Wilder Way: How Gardens Grow Us
by Poppy Okotcha
A Wood Of One’s Own
by Ruth Pavey
A Year In Bloom
by Lucy Bellamy
Back To Nature: How To Love Life And Save It
A book by renowned environmentalists, Chris Packham & Megan McCubbin
Beyond The Footpath
by Clare Gogerty
Biophilia: You + Nature + Home
by Sally Coulthard
Birds
by Jim Moir
Bird Brains
by Candace Savage
Bird Lore: Myths, Magic & Folklore Of Birds
by Sally Coulthard
Clean & Green
by Nancy Birtwhistle
Crows
by Candace Savage
Cull Of The Wild: Killing In The Name Of Conservation
By Hugh Warwick
Deeper Into The Wood
by Ruth Pavey
Endemic
by James Harding-Morris
Enchantment
by Katherine May
Extraordinary Insects
by Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson
Foxes Unearthed
by Lucy Jones
Gardening For Wildlife
by Adrian Thomas
Gossip From The Forest
by Sara Maitland
How To Attract Birds To Your Garden
by Dan Rouse
How To Attract Wildlife To Your Garden
by Dan Rouse
How To Create A Wildlife Pond
by Kate Bradbury
How To See Nature
by Paul Evans
How To Winter
by Kari Leibowitz PhD
If Trees Could Talk
by Holly Worton
I Love My World
by Chris Holland
In Search Of One Last Song
by Patrick Galbraith
Keep Looking Up
by Tammah Watts
Losing Eden
by Lucy Jones
Losing Eden: Why Our Minds Need The Wild
A galvanising book by Lucy Jones.
Metazoa
by Peter Godfrey- Smith
Nature Spirits & Elemental Beings
by Marko Pogacnik
One Garden Against The World: In Search Of Hope In A Changing Climate
A personal tale of hope & inspiration by Kate Bradbury
Orchard: A Year In England’s Eden
by Benedict Madonald & Nicholas Gates
Planting Wildflowers
by Jane Moore
Reason For Hope
Jane Goodall with Phillip Berman
Sacred Nature
by Karen Armstrong
Second Nature
by Susie White
Silent Earth
by Dave Goulson
Silent Spring
by Rachel Carson
Slow Seasons
by Rosie Steer
The Bee Bible
by Sally Coulthard
The Blackbirds Song & Other Wonders Of Nature
A beautiful almanac by Miles Richardson. Poetic, informative and inspiring.
The Book Of Hope
by Jane Goodall & Douglas Abrams
The Book Of The Barn Owl
by Sally Coulthard
The Book Of The Earthworm
by Sally Coulthard
The Book Of The Frog
by Sally Coulthard
The Book Of The Raven
by Caroline Roberts & Angus Hyland
The Garden Jungle
by Dave Goulson
The Glitter In The Green
by Jon Dunn
The Green Witch
by Arin Murphy Hiscock
The Heartbeat Of Trees
by Peter Wohlleben
The Hedgehog Handbook
by Sally Coulthard
The Hidden Histories Of Flowers
by Maddie & Alice Bailey
The Hidden Life Of Trees
by Peter Wohlleben
The Little Book Of Bees
by Hilary Kearney
The Living Mountain
by Nan Shepherd
The Lost Rainforests Of Britain
by Guy Shrubsole
The Nature Lovers Bucket List
by Richard Madden
The Peregrine
by J. A. Baker
The Wildlife Year
by Sally Couthard
To Have Or To Hold
by Sophie Pavelle
Tree Notes: A Year In The Company Of Trees
by Nalini Nadkarni
Tree Wisdom
by Jacqueline Memory Paterson
Reconnection: Fixing Our Broken Relationship With Nature
Reconnection, by Miles Richardson, explores our hidden links with nature through the science of nature connectedness
Rewild Your Garden
A beautifully illustrated practical guide for rewilding your green space. By Frances Tophill
Understorey: A Year Among Weeds
by Anna Chapman Parker
Urban Nature Every Day
by Jane McMorland Hunter & Sally Hughes
Wild Air: In Search Of Birdsong
by James Macdonald Lockhart
Wildlife Photographer Of The Year
a Natural History Museum book
Wild Service: Why Nature Needs You
by Nick Hayes & Jon Moses
Wild Your Garden
by The Butterfly Brothers
Witch’s Garden
by Sandra Lawrence
World As Lover, World As Self
by Joanna Macy
Growing Together
Books For Younger Readers
50 Words About Nature: Animals
by Lily Holland & Debbie Powell
100 Forest School Activities
by Naomi & Dan Walmsley
The Buddha At Bedtime
by Dharmachari Nagaraja
The Children’s Book Of Wildlife Watching
by Dan Rouse
Dare To Care
by Jenny Alexander with Dr Alice Brown
Don’t Squish A Slug
by Yussef Rafik
Earth Heroes
by Lily Dyu
Go Wild In The Woods
by Goldie Hawk & Rachel Saunders
Hello Bugs
by Nina Chakrabarti
How To Heal a Broken Wing
by Bob Graham
How To Make A Better World
by Kelly Swift
I Am Oliver The Otter
by Pam Eyres
I Can See Nature’s Rainbow
by Vicky Woodgate
If I Were The World
by Mark Sperring & Natalie Quek
Juno’s Ark
by Jim Mellon
Kuan Yin
by Maya van der Meer
The Little Whale’s Song
by Jefferson Ng
The Lorax
by Dr Seuss
Lucky Molly & Poor Polly
by Eve Louise Davies, Ariel Gyori & Paul Axtell
Make Art With Nature
by Pippa Pixley
Moon
by Britta Teekentrup
My Book Of Bugs
by Ben Hubbard
Natural History Fairies
by Emily Hawkins & Jessica Roux
Nature
by Alain Gree
Oh No They Aren’t; Nature
by Eric Huang
Once In A Blue Moon
by Emily Hawkins & Vlad Stankovic
One Little Seed
by Becky Davies & Charlotte Pepper
Our Animal Neighbours
by Matthew Ricard & Jason Gruhl
Out And About Bird Spotter
a National Trust Book
Out And About Minibeast Explorer
a National Trust Book
Out And About Tree Explorer
a National Trust Book
RSPB Bird Tales
by Dawn Casey
Sanctuary
by Julia DeNos
Seasons
by Hannah Pang & Clover Robin
The Secret World Of Plants
by Ben Hoare
Sister Butterfly
by Mike Mirabella
Spot Living Under The Roof
by Nadia Raud
A Story Of The Seasons
by Anna Wilson
Superhero Plants
by Chris Packham
A Thousand Blue Jays
by Fred Haynes & Dana Dorfman
The Tiny Guardians
by Aisling Faelan
Tree
by Britta Teckentrup
A Walk Through Nature
by Libby Walden
What Can You Spot In The Garden
by Andrea Pinnington & Caz Buckingham
Wild Days
by Richard Irvine
The Wonders Of Nature
by Ben Hoare
A World Full Of Nature Stories
by Angela McAllister
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