Your Garden Is More Important Than You Think
Your Garden Is More Important Than You Think “You may not own a forest. But your garden could still become a tiny nature reserve.” For years, environmental discussions have focused on giant problems. Deforestation. Climate change. Plastic pollution. Industrial farming. And those things matter enormously. But sometimes it is easy to forget that environmental change also happens one garden at a time. A small patch of grass. A few flower pots on a balcony. A compost heap behind the shed. A forgotten corner left just a little bit wild. These tiny spaces may look insignificant, but together they form thousands of square miles of habitat across the country. And increasingly, wildlife is depending on them. Gardens Are Becoming Mini Nature Reserves Modern farming has become highly efficient — but often at the cost of biodiversity. Fields are tidier. Hedges disappear. Wildflower margins vanish. Wet areas are drained. Insects decline. As natural habitats shrink, wildl...