• Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
What's On

Dramatic corkscrew spiral tree that creates a ‘show-stopping’ centrepiece is now 50% off

23 July 2025

Turkey holiday horror as Brit girl, 8, cut to the bone in foam party chaos

23 July 2025

Italy plane crash: Jet nosedives on motorway killing two as cars drive through flames

23 July 2025

Unions warn Labour must convince Brits of green jobs boost to counter Reform

23 July 2025

My most complimented gold earrings don’t tarnish and look like an Astrid & Miyu pair

23 July 2025

Birmingham City lead loan race for Premier League defender in latest transfer coup

23 July 2025

Visitors to popular summer destination must pay new travel fee

23 July 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Dramatic corkscrew spiral tree that creates a ‘show-stopping’ centrepiece is now 50% off
  • Turkey holiday horror as Brit girl, 8, cut to the bone in foam party chaos
  • Italy plane crash: Jet nosedives on motorway killing two as cars drive through flames
  • Unions warn Labour must convince Brits of green jobs boost to counter Reform
  • My most complimented gold earrings don’t tarnish and look like an Astrid & Miyu pair
  • Birmingham City lead loan race for Premier League defender in latest transfer coup
  • Visitors to popular summer destination must pay new travel fee
  • Matthew Perry’s doctor who branded Friends star a ‘moron’ pleads guilty
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
England TimesEngland Times
Demo
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
England TimesEngland Times
Home » Gardeners urged to do one simple job this month to save hidden animals
Lifestyle

Gardeners urged to do one simple job this month to save hidden animals

By staff23 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Keep your garden creatures like hedgehogs, rabbits and butterflies safe this summer by following expert advice on how to properly care for your outdoor green spaces

Wild rabbits Skomar
These tips help keep creatures safe (Image: Getty)

With the sun blazing and the weather heating up, many of us are attempting to neaten up our outdoor areas so we can make the most of them during the summer. For some, this means attempting to trim down patches of long, free-growing grass – or meadows.

This can be a difficult task, particularly as meadows are home to many different kinds of species, including bees, butterflies, rabbits and hares. They rely on the long grass for food, shelter and protection. If you go in too quickly with your lawnmower or shears, you risk not only destroying their habitats but also harming the creatures themselves. To avoid this, you need to be vigilant.

READ MORE: DNA site that helped woman find long-lost Japanese brother is now under £30

Two dandelions on meadow grassland in spring time. Low angle view.
Many creatures live in meadows (Image: twomeows via Getty Images)

READ MORE: Gardeners urged to check their house plants as four pests move in

Gardener’s World warns to be on the look out for certain animals before you begin cutting. They write: “Check areas of long grass carefully, for hedgehogs and other creatures that may be hidden there.”

They advise using a strimmer to cut down perennial meadows. Perennial meadows are meadows in which flowers return for multiple years.

Meanwhile, strimmers are typically used to cut in areas where lawn mowers can’t reach, such as places where there are denser weeds or where there are obstacles present like trees.

They also add that it’s best to cut “in stages”. Ideally, you should cut half of your grass now and the other half in a month’s time. This way, you avoid stressing the grass.

Someone strimming grass
Use a strimmer to cut through weeds (Image: Getty)

Gardener’s World continues: “Leave seedheads where they fall for a few days to let the seeds scatter into the soil, then gather up the clippings for compost.” Grass clippings make a great addition to your compost.

This is because they are high in nitrogen, which is a necessary nutrient for the microorganisms that break down organic matter. Now it’s time to neaten your meadow up. After you’ve used a strimmer, you can then go over the grass with a lawnmower to make it short and even.

Although, they warn that you should be careful to remove all the mowings once you’re done, as these will imbue the soil with too many nutrients – making it more difficult for many types of wildflower to grow.

Equally, you should also consider leaving your grass to grow long and at various lengths. This is particularly beneficial for butterflies, as they prefer environments with longer grass.

Another area of garden maintenance in which you should exercise caution is when it comes to trimming hedges. Many birds make their home in garden hedges, so its’s best to leave the trimming until the end of summer when they’ve flown the nest.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

Related News

Dramatic corkscrew spiral tree that creates a ‘show-stopping’ centrepiece is now 50% off

23 July 2025

‘Life feels so relentlessly hard raising grandkids alone after loss of hubby’

23 July 2025

‘Absolutely resplendent’ Lilac tree that keeps its leaves in the winter lands on sale

23 July 2025

Drivers can use ‘zero fuel’ with this little-known trick, claims expert

23 July 2025

Topshop is relaunching with a top London supermodel as the new face of campaign

23 July 2025

‘Chic’ £6 Home Bargains living room ‘book’ looks beautiful on a coffee table

23 July 2025
Latest News

Turkey holiday horror as Brit girl, 8, cut to the bone in foam party chaos

23 July 2025

Italy plane crash: Jet nosedives on motorway killing two as cars drive through flames

23 July 2025

Unions warn Labour must convince Brits of green jobs boost to counter Reform

23 July 2025

My most complimented gold earrings don’t tarnish and look like an Astrid & Miyu pair

23 July 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
Sports

Birmingham City lead loan race for Premier League defender in latest transfer coup

By staff23 July 20250

EXCLUSIVE: Birmingham have already wrapped up some eye-catching signings ahead of their return to the…

Visitors to popular summer destination must pay new travel fee

23 July 2025

Matthew Perry’s doctor who branded Friends star a ‘moron’ pleads guilty

23 July 2025

‘Life feels so relentlessly hard raising grandkids alone after loss of hubby’

23 July 2025
England Times
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2025 England Times. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version