The Science of Garden Biodiversity
The Living Garden
(Autor) Julian DoberskiYou step out of the back door into the garden. There may be a few birds flitting around, perhaps butterflies or bees on the wing. But often the garden can seem very still. The plants are growing quietly - to do so they sense and respond to the world around them. However, although the surface of the garden is typically calm and still, if you look beyond the superficial inactivity there is a web of wildlife to explore, to understand and then to encourage more biodiversity. This book shows how data and science can help to dispel myths, such as that wildlife gardens are great for wildlife (and other gardens aren't), that a garden fit for wildlife must be 'wild' and that you must grow native plants. It also provides an understanding of how diverse life can be in gardens and how gardens function ecologically. And along the way there are scientific 'signposts' to better wildlife gardening. Learning more about the ecology of a garden helps us understand and appreciate what makes a garden work and how this may lead to a more thoughtful and constructive approach to gardening and garden design, following the science to make gardens work for biodiversity.
Julian Doberski
Julian Doberski is a Polish writer known for his novel "The Shadow of Time," blending elements of magical realism and existential philosophy. His introspective and poetic prose delves into themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time. Doberski's work has been praised for its haunting beauty and profound insight into the human experience.