Wednesday 8 May 2013

How to turn your garden into a hedgehog haven

This week is Hedgehog Awareness Week. Hedgehog numbers continue to decline around Britain, and gardeners are being encouraged to help reverse the trend.


“There is so much the gardener can do, and it’s more important than ever,” says Fay Vass, chief executive of the British Hedgehog Preservation Society (BHPS).

Simple ways to help are to ensure that there is a route in and out of your garden (they need a 5in gap), and that any ponds or pools are easy to enter and exit. Take care to move piles of rubbish before burning them, and check before you stick a fork into a compost heap. Reducing your use of pesticides can also help to create a hedgehog-friendly garden.

More proactively, gardeners can dedicate a corner of their garden to the creatures. This area should be left wild, with piles of leaves and organic debris for shelter. You can also provide a shallow dish of fresh water, meat-based pet food or chopped unsalted peanuts. Read More