A wildlife garden is a place where plants and creatures coexist. By allowing space for insects, birds, and small mammals, even a modest garden can support nature. With thoughtful planting and a little tolerance, your garden can become a sanctuary for nature – and for you.
Butterflies are struggling to survive in our gardens and countryside. Pesticides, climate change, and habitat loss have put butterflies at risk. We can save them with simple changes in our gardens. A patch of native flowers, some long grass, and freedom from pesticides are all they need for a safe sanctuary.

This garden plan shows how pollinator plants, caterpillar food plants, and connected habitats can work together to support butterflies at every stage of their life cycle, creating a garden that is both wildlife-rich and a sanctuary for nature and for you.