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Wildlife Garden Projects

Tony Watt pointing at a newly built scrape in Congresbury, a recent rewilding project he worked on.

Congresbury Scrape Rewilding Project

A liner-free, 25m ephemeral scrape in Somerset, engineered to fill naturally and restore rare seasonal wetland habitats for specialist wildlife.

Invasive Species Eradication & Pond Renovation

Expert eradication of invasive Pennywort and complete renovation of a steep rock-face pond, restoring safe, beautiful habitats for local amphibians.

A small pond with water lilies and reeds in a grassy backyard. In the background, there is a wooden deck or porch and some trees and bushes.

Panborough Orchard Wildlife Pond

A bespoke sandstone pond that completes the habitat jigsaw, linking an old orchard with native hedging for maximum biodiversity connectivity.

Person working on excavation in a backyard with houses in the background.

East Brent Large-Scale Wildlife Pond

A high-specification 7m x 5m wildlife pond featuring professional triple-layer lining and locally sourced stone for long-term ecological resilience.

Mark First C of E Academy Nature Garden

A safe, living classroom designed for pond dipping, introducing children to nature through a diverse, multi-species aquatic learning environment.

Two of The Nature Gardener's clients stood by their newly build wildlife pond in Somerset.

Somerset Bog Garden & Hibernaculum

A sustainable, zero-waste project repurposing excavation spoil to create integrated bog, pond, and overwintering habitats for local amphibian populations.