'October Issue...' bleeped the latest Homes for Wildlife e-newsletter in my inbox, reminding me just how far along in the year we already are, yet reassuring me that this season is the best time to start 'spring cleaning' and preparing for our wildife garden.
I am lucky enough to be working with a community group who are literally bursting with ideas for what we could have in our garden, and these ideas chime in perfectly with Homes for Wildlife recommendations for this time of year. 'Build a Bog garden', it suggests. Yep, got that one! 'Plan and plant new flower borders and a vegetable patch', which just so happens to be top of the task-list next week. Later in the month we should be planting bulbs, forget-me-nots, pansies and wall flowers (or so the RSPB A-to-Z of wildlife gardening tells me). I'm starting to sound like I know what I'm talking about!
It's amazing how much similarity there is between the things we like, and the elements that would appeal to invertebrates, birds, amphibians and mammals. It just helps to focus your thoughts on the nature in the first instance rather than on what would satisfy our own needs.
So its time to get my hands dirty. Next week we begin digging up the overgrown scrub in one area of our site (taking care to leave some patches just as they are) to make way for the flower borders and nectar bars of the future...