Pricking out seedlings is a process of transferring partially developed seedlings to bigger pots before their roots turn into too entwined. Use a dipper or a spoon to scoop out seedlings and put them gently into a pot with suggestions from a professional horticulturist in this cost-free video on gardening for wildlife. Professional: Elaine Hughes Contact: www.wildlondon.org.uk/gardening Bio: Elaine Hughes is London Wildlife Trust’s expert gardener, operating across a array of tasks and campaigns. Filmmaker: Kathy Stannard
Video Rating: four / five

Attracting amphibians, like frogs, newts and toads, to a garden involves providing cool, damp shelters for the autumn and winter, and supplying a pond in a sunny location for the spring and summer season where they can raise their spawn. Develop an amphibian habitat in a garden, generating positive to provide the two shallow and deep areas of a pond, with suggestions from a specialist horticulturist in this free of charge video on gardening for wildlife. Specialist: Elaine Hughes Speak to: www.wildlondon.org.uk/gardening Bio: Elaine Hughes is London Wildlife Trust’s specialist gardener, operating across a variety of projects and campaigns. Filmmaker: Kathy Stannard
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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