Wild flowers in my garden: Choosing them, growing them, combining them...
For a beautiful, welcoming and colorful garden! At the gates of our gardens, the countryside suffers from intensive agriculture, which is harmful to the major environmental balances, through the silent destruction of the shelter and food of small fauna and insects. However, as soon as we cultivate the land, whether it's a few square meters in the city or a hectare in the country, we can all take positive action, by preserving wild flowers or sowing them.
In this book, you'll discover just how many and varied the benefits of wild flowers in the garden can be, from identifying the characteristics of our soils and adopting appropriate cultivation techniques, to "working" for us and welcoming insects and birds. You'll learn how to preserve them if they're already there, how to choose and install them if they're not yet present (sowing, transplanting...), how to care for them, how to marry them together, how to manage the dynamism of certain plants...
Create ecological niches and refuge areas so that tomorrow's wild flowers, butterflies and insects are always there, and become guardians of biodiversity!
Brigitte Lapouge-Déjean and Serge Lapouge - Terre Vivante - 120 pages