
Wildlife in the Natural Garden
A Journey of Discovery
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Product details:
- Publisher Springer
- Date of Publication 27 May 2025
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783662706084
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages204 pages
- Size 254x178 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 7 Illustrations, black & white; 374 Illustrations, color 700
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Short description:
Your very own Eden: Going wild, boosting biodiversity
A little unkempt, carelessly graceful and wild at heart: that's how we like our garden(er)s. And that's how a myriad of humming, buzzing and crawling creatures like them too.
This book takes you on a garden visit of a very special kind. Through remarkable photographs and in his own distinctive voice, the author takes us on a journey through his natural garden, sharing with us the incredible flora and fauna he discovers along the way.
In just a few short years, a light-touch approach to gardening has led to an astounding increase in wildlife and biodiversity, which this book explores and documents throughout the seasons.
Come face to face with nature on a very personal garden tour. Discover a miraculous world in miniature that lives and thrives all around us, and feel inspired to create safe havens and habitats for wildlife in your own gardens too.
About the author
Heiko K. Voss is an artisan blacksmith and metalworking visual artist, living in northern Germany. Since his early youth, he has been photographing nature and engaging with ecological topics. Rambling through his wild garden, he finds hidden wonders in the everyday and captures them in words and on film.
Awards
Winner 'Garden Book of the Year 2024'
(The German Horticultural Society; Deutsche Gartenbaugesellschaft 1822 e.V.)
Second prize in the category 'Animals in the garden?
(German Garden Book Award 2024 Dennenlohe Castle, Nuremberg)
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Your very own Eden: Going wild, boosting biodiversity
A little unkempt, carelessly graceful and wild at heart: that's how we like our garden(er)s. And that's how a myriad of humming, buzzing and crawling creatures like them too.
This book takes you on a garden visit of a very special kind. Through remarkable photographs and in his own distinctive voice, the author takes us on a journey through his natural garden, sharing with us the incredible flora and fauna he discovers along the way.
In just a few short years, a light-touch approach to gardening has led to an astounding increase in wildlife and biodiversity, which this book explores and documents throughout the seasons.
Come face to face with nature on a very personal garden tour. Discover a miraculous world in miniature that lives and thrives all around us, and feel inspired to create safe havens and habitats for wildlife in your own gardens too.
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Table of Contents:
Looking into the crystal ball.- A riot of colours and a multitude of forms.- A new sighting in our garden of curiosities.- A chorus of toads.- Larch ascending.- Deep insights.- Slow worms.- Bright little things.- Snail shine.- Orchard in bloom.- I watched a blackbird.- A crucial difference.- Sawfly caterpillars.- The very hungry spider.- A wealth of colours.- Grass snake and frog.- Intimate moments.- Shadow play.- Nights under the cherry tree.- Red dot.- Incognito, ergo sum.- Garden photographs almost without creepy-crawlies.- Photoshoot with lizards.- Crikey, the crickets.- Fruit bodies.- Caterpillars and eyes.- Two for tea.- Our natural garden.- Butterfly with a benevolent smile.- Three little caterpillars sitting on a leaf and two not so itsy bitsy spiders.- The emperor dragonfly.- Peppered moth caterpillar in the blackberries.- A comma butterfly in July.- Master climbers.- Of bulging trousers, empty skins, rose caterpillars and mourning cloaks.- Sleeping habits.- For they have sown thistles, and they shall reap insects.- Courageous critters.- Orange Darwin wasp.- Of arduous paths and winding ways.- An acrobatic fly.- Wild weather hits our harvest.- A day in autumn.- After the rain in October.- Of creatures great, of creatures small and creatures in between.- The pitter-patter of tiny feet.- Cold nights, bright days.- The garden in winter.- Moonset.- A frosty night in the garden.- Winter feeding.- Surprise at New Year’s.- From wide view to close-up.- Spring awakens.- Nesting spots close to humans.- In sheep’s clothing.- Do flies have hooves.- Darling buds of May and June.- Orange legs and a long sting.- Hairy times.- The perfect camouflage and a good hunt.- Jumping out of one’s skin.- Potter wasps.- Lichen on trees.- Are caterpillars insects.- A turn about the garden.- The common scorpionfly.- Getting together.- Wasp with fly.- Spider mating season.- Peacock butterflies.- Well-camouflaged caterpillars and wild fruits full of colour.- Grace and ingenuity.- My precious.- Snails and slugs in our garden.- Between water and ice.- Bubbles underneath a leaf.- Caterpillars in snow.- Approaching winter solstice.- Hope.
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