I had my first PTA meeting today at my son Will's, new school & managed to get myself signed up as a commitity member!
In the casual chat afterwards, I happened to mention that I did a bit of gardening at Will's playgroup & made that little incectopia (log pile) for them.
It was then that one of the other members said that they were keen to develop a corner in the playing field to an outside classroom incorperating a Wildlife Garden, & that I'd be an ideal choice to help out in that area!
So to make it sound like I know what I'm talking about I thought I get some good ideas from you guys first! :D
Perhaps you could incorporate a Budlea to encourage butterflies :)
Some good clumps of stinging nettles, preferably well back from paths.
These guides might give you some ideas:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/animals/wildbritain/gardenwildlife/myspace/
You'll find plant suggestions if you click on wildlife friendly plants and then on the one called garden with native plants (the one called garden organically is also recommended for a wildlife garden). There are a whole load of other ideas though.
Good luck!
...and definitely grow lavender and verbena bonariensis for bees & butterflies.
Try to incorporate as many native plants as possable. They are what our native animals need these days. Haw thorn, Hazel, etc. :)
Fanks guys!!! :D