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Celebrating Garden Wildlife Week in the UK: Some advice from our local plant expert at City & Bloom Manchester 

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Celebrating Garden Wildlife Week in the UK:

Some advice from our local plant expert at City & Bloom Manchester

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It’s Garden Wildlife Week in the UK, a time to celebrate and appreciate the incredible biodiversity that can thrive in our very own backyards. From chirping birds and fluttering butterflies to buzzing bees and curious hedgehogs, our gardens have the potential to become vibrant havens for wildlife.  

We spoke with Mark Thorley from City & Bloom, a vibrant initiative in Manchester that celebrates the beauty of urban gardening and brings the community together through the transformative power of plants; they gave us advice and some tips on how we can encourage more wildlife in our own personal outdoor spaces. 

Join us as we embark on an exciting journey to explore the wonders of garden wildlife and learn how we can make a positive impact on the natural world around us. 

1) How can I create a wildlife-friendly habitat in my garden using plants?

To create a wildlife-friendly habitat in your UK garden, focus on planting native species that are well-suited to the local climate and soil conditions. Native plants provide food sources and shelter for UK wildlife. Incorporate a mix of trees, such as oak, birch, and rowan, which offer nesting spots and food for birds.

Plant native wildflowers like foxgloves, primroses, and meadow cranesbill to attract pollinators and provide nectar sources. Include shrubs like hawthorn, blackthorn, and dogwood, which offer berries and nesting sites.  

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2) Are there any plants that are particularly beneficial for pollinators?

Absolutely! Many plants in the UK are highly beneficial for pollinators. Some examples include native wildflowers like foxgloves, bluebells, cornflowers, and red campion. Herbs such as lavender, thyme, rosemary, and borage are also attractive to pollinators.

Planting a diverse range of flowering plants that bloom throughout the seasons will ensure a continuous food source for pollinators in your garden. 

3) How to attract birds to my garden?

The melodious tunes and vibrant colours of garden birds can bring joy to any outdoor space. During Garden Wildlife Week, take a moment to: 

  • Set up bird feeders and provide a variety of seeds to attract a diverse range of bird species. 
  • Provide fresh water in a birdbath or shallow dish. 
  • Create nesting spots by installing bird boxes or leaving natural nooks and crannies for birds to make their homes. 
  • Enhance the garden with native trees and shrubs that offer both food and shelter for birds. 

4) What plants attract butterflies to the garden?

Step into a world of enchantment and encourage the captivating beauty of garden butterflies. Here’s how you can welcome them into your garden: 

  • Plant a colourful array of nectar-rich flowers like lavender, buddleia, and marigolds to entice butterflies. 
  • Provide specific host plants, such as milkweed for monarch butterflies, where they can lay their eggs and nurture their caterpillars. 
  • You could also create sunny resting spots by incorporating flat stones or basking areas where butterflies can soak up the warmth. 

5) Which flowers attract bees?

Celebrate the essential role of bees as pollinators and guardians of our food system. Join the buzz by: 

  • Cultivate a bee-friendly garden with a diverse selection of flowering plants, including sunflowers, asters, salvias, and bee balm. 
  • Native wildflowers like poppies, foxgloves, and native grasses.  
  • Flowers that bloom in different seasons to provide a continuous food source for bees. 

Avoid using harmful pesticides and opt for organic gardening practices to safeguard bees and their habitats. You can also provide a shallow water source, like a shallow dish with pebbles, to offer bees a place to drink and cool down. 

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6) How to make a hedgehog-friendly garden?

Hedgehogs, with their prickly charm, are valuable allies in the garden, helping control pests and promoting a healthy ecosystem. Here’s how you can create a hedgehog-friendly haven: 

  • Leave patches of your garden wild and untidy, providing hedgehogs with shelter and safe spaces to hibernate. 
  • Avoid using slug pellets and other toxic chemicals that can harm hedgehogs and their food sources. 
  • Install hedgehog highways by creating small openings in fences or adding low-level gaps to allow hedgehogs to freely roam between gardens. 

7) What are some low-maintenance plant options that still attract wildlife to the garden?

If you prefer low-maintenance plant options that attract wildlife, consider native species that thrive in the UK with minimal care.

Native grasses like tufted hairgrass and Yorkshire fog provide habitat for insects and small mammals. Perennial flowers like purple coneflower, yarrow, and oxeye daisy are not only low maintenance but also attract bees and butterflies. Shrubs such as hazel, holly, and guelder rose provide berries and shelter for birds while requiring minimal attention. 

8) What are some native plants for wildlife gardening?

Enhance your garden’s biodiversity by embracing wildlife-friendly gardening practices: 

  • Incorporate native plants that provide food, shelter, and nectar for a wide range of wildlife. Choose from native wildflowers, grasses, and trees like poppies, foxgloves, native grasses, and oak trees. 

You could also include: 

  • Native wildflowers like poppies, black-eyed Susans, purple coneflowers, and goldenrod. 
  • Native grasses such as switchgrass and little bluestem, which provide shelter for small mammals, birds, and insects. 
  • Native trees and shrubs like oak, birch, dogwood, and elderberry, which offer food sources, nesting sites, and protection for wildlife. 

Make sure to also create a water feature, such as a small pond or birdbath, to attract various species and provide a refreshing oasis. We recommend limiting the use of chemicals and pesticides to protect the delicate balance of your garden’s ecosystem. 

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Mark also mentioned No Mow May to us, but what is No Mow May? 

No Mow May is an exciting movement that encourages homeowners and gardeners to let their lawns grow freely without mowing them during the entire month of May. By abstaining from mowing, we give nature a chance to thrive as wildflowers, native grasses, and other plants bloom and provide essential habitats for pollinators like bees and butterflies. This initiative not only creates stunning visual displays but also contributes to the preservation of biodiversity and supports the health of our ecosystems. 

To learn more from Mark, you can find them or one of their helpful colleagues in the store, situated on the 3rd floor in Afflecks Palace. You can also head over to our Instagram or Facebook page to see what products they can recommend, and other neat tips to create a thriving garden for wildlife.  

As Garden Wildlife Week unfolds, let’s celebrate the magic and diversity of the natural world in our very own gardens. By making small changes and embracing wildlife-friendly practices, we can create thriving habitats for birds, butterflies, bees, and hedgehogs. Remember, creating a garden that welcomes and supports wildlife requires a combination of food sources, water, shelter, and the right plants. 

Let this week serve as a reminder that our gardens hold the power to support and preserve the wonders of wildlife. Together, let’s embark on a journey to protect and cherish the rich tapestry of British garden wildlife.  

Happy Garden Wildlife Week! 

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How to transform your summer house into a garden office – Step by step

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How to transform your summer house into a garden office

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Improve your workspace this summer with a garden office. Be in a quiet and private space with natural light.

Transforming a summer house into a garden office can be a great way to create a peaceful and productive workspace, away from the distractions of the main house. In this blog, we’ll cover some of the key considerations and steps involved in this process.

Step 1: Assess the Space

The first step in transforming your summer house into a garden office is to assess the space. Consider the size and layout of the summer house, as well as any existing features like windows or doors. You’ll need to determine whether the space is large enough to accommodate your workspace and whether it has sufficient natural light and ventilation. 

Step 2: Plan the Layout

Once you’ve assessed the space, it’s time to plan the layout of your garden office. You’ll need to consider factors like the placement of your desk, storage solutions, and any additional furniture or equipment you may need. It’s also important to think about the flow of the space and how you’ll move around it throughout the day. 

Step 3: Insulate the Space

If your summer house is not already insulated, you’ll need to add insulation to create a comfortable working environment. This will help to regulate the temperature and prevent heat loss during the colder months. Depending on the size and layout of the space, you may also need to install a heating system to keep the space warm. 

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Plan your garden office carefully by considering location, function, size, building design, materials, and features.
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Enhance your garden office with warm and inspiring lighting options to create your desired ambiance, from classic bulbs to eco-friendly LED strips.

Step 4: Install Electrical Sockets

You’ll need to have access to electrical sockets in your garden office to power your computer, lighting, and other equipment. Depending on the location of your summer house, you may need to hire an electrician to install additional outlets or to run a new electrical line to the space. 

Step 5: Add Lighting

Natural light is important for creating a pleasant and productive workspace, but you’ll also need to have adequate artificial lighting for working during darker hours. Consider installing a mix of overhead lighting, task lighting, and accent lighting to create a comfortable and functional workspace. 

Step 6: Decorate and Furnish the Space

Finally, it’s time to decorate and furnish your garden office. Choose a colour scheme that promotes focus and productivity and add any personal touches that will make the space feel inviting and inspiring. Consider investing in ergonomic furniture and storage solutions to maximise comfort and organisation. 

Transforming a summer house into a garden office can be a rewarding project that creates a comfortable and inspiring workspace. By assessing the space, planning the layout, insulating the space, installing electrical outlets, adding lighting, and decorating and furnishing the space, you can create a functional and beautiful garden office that supports your work and productivity. 

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Natural Rattan Porto Chair

Our mango wood products are not only beautiful and sturdy, but they are also sustainable. Our artisans source the wood from mango trees that no longer bear fruit, so they are repurposed for furniture instead of discarded. This makes our products environmentally friendly and perfect for those who want to reduce their carbon footprint.

Additionally, our mango wood products are perfect for a garden office. They blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings, adding warmth and character to the workplace. They are also durable enough to withstand varying weather conditions, ensuring long-lasting use. With our fantastic mango wood products, you can create an eco-friendly and stylish garden office that you can be proud of.

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The best summer house furniture ideas from Desser & Co experts

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The best summer house furniture ideas from Desser & Co experts

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Burford Summerhouse Furniture Set

Spring and summer are a wonderful time to relax and enjoy the outdoors, and what better way to do that than in a summerhouse? A summerhouse is a great addition to any garden or backyard, providing a cosy and comfortable space to escape to and enjoy the sunshine. And of course, no summerhouse is complete without some stylish and functional furniture. 

When it comes to choosing furniture for your summerhouse, there are a few key things to keep in mind. First and foremost, you want your furniture to be durable and sturdy. Our natural rattan furniture is perfect for long term sun exposure, as well as being super lightweight and easy to move around, whilst still being robust. 

Another important consideration is comfort. You want your furniture to be cosy and inviting, so that you and your guests can relax and unwind. This means choosing pieces that are designed with comfort in mind, such as plush cushions, armrests and footstools.

So, what kind of furniture is best for a summerhouse?

Here are a few ideas to get you started:

1. Summer House Chairs

Summer house chairs – Our natural rattan armchairs are a staple of summer living, with their wide armrests and supportive back cushions providing the perfect spot to sit and enjoy the view. Pair them with our comfortable seat cushions and scatter cushions for added comfort. 

Clifton Armchair
The classic look of the Clifton Chair features delicate wicker weaving, a natural glossy finish & velcro arms, providing extra comfort and differentiating from traditional cane furniture. The Clifton armchair is perfect for sitting back relax and reading a book.

Dijon Grey Armchair
Understated charm coupled with minimalist sensibility makes the Dijon range perfect for anyone looking for a modern furniture set. The Dijon Armchair, in a stunning grey wash finish, combines sweeping arms with compact lines in a classic core rattan, providing a sturdy base to this contemporary design.

Bali Light Oak Armchair
The Bali chair combines classic cane pole shapes together with smooth armrests allowing for perfect relaxation, offering a stylish and traditional look. In a stunning light oak wash finish, it brings a modern finish to a contemporary design for your conservatory, living room or summerhouse.

Centurion Armchair
The fabulous Centurion armchair is the perfect addition to any summer house. High-quality wicker weave paired with laminated arms and legs, the Centurion pieces are comfortable and durable.

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2. Summer House Sofa

If you’re looking for the ultimate in relaxation, a 2-seater sofa for a summer house is the way to go. Choose a sturdy, comfortable, and stylish sofa and be sure to add some cosy pillows and blankets for added comfort.

Clifton 2 Seater Sofa
The classic look of the Clifton 2-seat sofa features delicate wicker weaving, a natural glossy finish & velcro arms, providing extra comfort and differentiating from traditional cane furniture. Clifton really does provide a great centrepiece to your conservatory, orangery or living room. 

Dijon Grey 2 Seater Sofa
Understated charm coupled with minimalist sensibility makes the Dijon range perfect for anyone looking for a modern furniture set. The Dijon 2 seater sofa, in a stunning grey wash finish, combines sweeping arms with compact lines in a classic core rattan, providing a sturdy base to this contemporary design. A perfect size to share with a friend, family member or loved one.

Bali Light Oak 2 Seater Sofa
Comfort is key when it comes down to the Bali 2-Seater Sofa with a light oak cane finish and will look beautiful in any home. It not only looks wonderful, but it is also a natural, hand-crafted, ethical product manufactured from sustainably farmed materials. 

Centurion 2 Seater Sofa
This 2 seater is the compact sofa of the Centurion range. Big enough to seat 2 people comfortably, this is a great option for providing comfort and class to your home. High quality wicker weave paired with laminated arms and legs the Centurion pieces are comfortable and durable.

3. Summer House Accessories

How do you make a summerhouse cosy? If your outdoor space is for reading and relaxing, some comforting accessories can help to complete the look and create a calm and cosy environment! 

Bookcases
If your summerhouse is for reading, writing, or even listening to music, a good bookshelf is ideal storage, particularly if you’re short on space. Our bookcases are great for storing books, photos, board games, vinyl records, and more! 

Scatter Cushions
Comfort is key to making a cosy summer house. Scatter cushions are a great way to add comfort and complete the look of your summer house. 

Rugs
Keep your toes warm in your summer house with a plush shag rug, or complete any aesthetic with a beautiful woven Berber rug, and create a Scandi vibe.

Coffee Tables
From contemporary modern styles to traditional cane, our range of coffee tables is ideal for summer houses and creates a space for you to relax with a brew and a good book.

Lamp Tables
Great additions to any summer house, the perfect side table is ideal for readers and those who like to relax in the garden. Some are available with extra storage drawers or a bottom shelf.

Footstools
Sit back, relax, and enjoy the view from your summer house. Take comfort to the next level by adding a footrest to your summerhouse. Some footstools have thick cushions, with additional storage underneath.

Plant Baskets
Bring some of the outdoors into your summerhouse with wicker baskets and natural rattan planters. It couldn’t be easier or tidy up in style with our range of baskets, ideal for storing away logs, blankets, books or any other household items.

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Is rattan furniture sustainable?

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With Earth Day taking place on Friday 22nd April, we decided to look at the eco-friendly benefits of buying rattan furniture over other materials such as wood or plastic.  

This year’s theme – Restore our Earth not only reminds us of the harm that climate change is having on our planet but also looks at the rejection that we must adapt to the impact of climate change as the only option to combat the issue. Instead, we need to focus on natural system processes and emerging green technologies to restore the world’s ecosystem and rid our oceans of plastic waste.  

What makes rattan so sustainable?

Rattan, a tree climbing vine-like plant can only exist growing amongst established trees in the tropical terrains of Asia, Africa, and Australia and is harvested without interrupting the structure or balance of the rainforest. 

Typically used for furniture, the super vine not only benefits the rainforest but the atmosphere as well, converting CO2 into clean air. As a superior eco-friendly material, rattan has the ability to renew itself within five to seven years.  

The production of sustainable rattan not only ensures long-term supply of the material, but also acts as a safeguard for ecosystem processes, endangered animal habitats and the livelihood of rural communities that have become reliant on this plant. 

Compared to wood, rattan grows exceptionally quickly, at a rate of 2cm per day, this means the vine is fully grown and ready for harvest within two years – a process that can take up to 30 years when growing wood. Once harvested, the tip of the vine is re-planted so the plant can grow again and protect the forest from degradation.  

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How is rattan harvested?

Rattan is much easier to harvest than other types of wood and is done by hand using a few simple tools, leaving the surrounding rainforest intact. This is essential for the re-growth of rattan that needs other trees and plants to climb up and grow.  

The vine is cut into 13-foot lengths and left to dry in the sun without the use of industrial machinery. Once the drying process is complete the rattan is stored for seasoning and graded before being shipped to furniture manufacturers. The vine is remarkably flexible, an ideal property for making intricate designs for tables, chairs, and sofas.  

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Does rattan produce waste?

Unlike other materials that can produce a lot of waste during the manufacturing process, every part of the rattan vine is used to make durable, luxury furniture. The outer skin of the vine is peeled back and used for weaving items such as baskets, chair seats and tabletops while the solid core of the cane is cut into sections and steamed, making it easier to manipulate into shape. Containing nothing but recyclable fibres, rattan doesn’t emit harmful gases into the atmosphere, helping to reduce our carbon footprint. 

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Is rattan biodegradable?

Unlike synthetic furniture, natural rattan is 100% biodegradable meaning it will naturally decompose without causing harm to the environment. However, you should be mindful of any finishes that may have been applied to your furniture during the manufacturing process and make sure you dispose of any old or unwanted furniture at your local recycling centre.

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What is Desser and Co’s commitment to sourcing sustainable rattan?

At Desser and Co we take great care in sourcing all our natural, quality rattan in Indonesia, working closely with local factories and growers to protect its stunning landscape. Rattan farming provides a sustainable income to some of the poorest people living on the fringes of the forests, helping generate employment and build communities. 

So, you can buy Desser’s conservatory and wicker furniture knowing that it is produced in an ethical and sustainable way – we promote Fair Trade and follow a low carbon emission business plan. 

References: 

https://greatermekong.panda.org/our_solutions/projects/sustainablerattan/factsinformation/

https://www.thespruce.com/what-is-rattan-furniture-made-from-2736315