Gardening with Wildlife in Mind

Lucy Hartley


Organisation:
Lucy Hartley Gardens, see website of same name
Region:
West Midlands
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Proffessional
Fee:
Paid: £105 (2025) plus travel expenses
Category:
Hobbies
Updated:
17th December 2024

The plight of British Wildlife is often in the media these days. In this Talk Lucy approaches gardens from the viewpoint of the wildlife which may be passing through, giving practical tips and ideas which can easily be adapted in any garden.

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About Lucy Hartley

Lucy Hartley began her professional life as a secondary school science teacher and taught for seven years before starting a family. Lucy's mother is a keen gardener, as was her grandmother and Lucy has followed in their footsteps. She has always enjoyed art as a hobby. On returning to work Lucy chose to combine these interests and re-train as a garden designer. She has been Designing and Rejuvenating gardens since 2006 and giving Talks to Gardening Clubs since 2016. Listening to International and local news about the Ecological and Biological Crisis due to pollution and Climate Change, Lucy's focus is very much on wildlife and net gain makeovers. This also means that she will no longer travel by car over 45mins from her location in Wellesbourne to do an in-person Talk. Talks to anywhere can still be done remotely if the Club is able to set this up. Please check the Lucy Hartley Gardens website for more information on Lucy's Environmental Policy.


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