How can gardens help biodiversity?

Most gardens already benefit biodiversity. Gardens contain many habitats and species. Gardens provide food, shelter and water for animals. Walls, cracks, soil, pots, even your garden shed, can be used by wildlife. Remember - the more obvious species such as birds and mammals may depend upon less obvious species such as insects and fungi.

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