Wildlife gardening jobs for August

Set aside some time to care for the creatures visiting your garden – here are our wildlife gardening jobs for August.

House Martin

As summer fades out, there’s plenty of wildlife gardening to be done in August, including helping house martins before their return journey to Africa.

While it’s tempting to deadhead many plants, it’s a good idea to leave some to form seedheads, providing a nutritious food source for birds. Take a look at 10 berried plants for birds.

Discover more on this, plus other wildlife gardening jobs for August, below.

Young hoglets need help fattening up before they go into hibernation in late autumn.

Leave seedheads to form

Leave seedheads on plants such as teasels, lavender and Verbena bonariensis, as they will provide food for birds and small mammals.

Verbena

 

Light-purple verbena flowers

Provide mud for house martins

Swifts and swallows will be making their way back to Africa this month, but house martins will stay to rear a second, or even a third brood. During dry weather, place a dish of mud in the garden that they can use to repair their nests.

House Martin
A house martin collecting mud

Stop deadheading roses

Stop deadheading roses to ensure they develop hips that hungry birds can eat during the winter months. Here are some of the best roses to grow for hips.

Projects with Carol Klein (30th August 2013)

Orange-red rose hips

Check hedges before cutting

Blackbirds and thrushes often continue nesting surprisingly late, well into August, so check your hedges for nests before cutting and wait until this season’s broods have definitely flown before you trim.

birds nest

Checking a birds’ nest in a hedge is empty

Leave food and water for hedgehogs

Continue to leave out dishes of water and meat-based dog or cat food (ideally chicken flavour) for hedgehogs. The young hoglets need help fattening up before they go into hibernation in late autumn.

hedgehog

A hedgehog eating from a dish on a lawn

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