How to create a dragonfly friendly garden

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
  • We teamed up with the British Dragonfly Society to bring you our guide to creating a dragonfly friendly garden! In our video we speak to Lauren, who tells us why dragonflies need our help. She talks us through some of the measures we can all put in place to help these beautiful insects in our gardens. We cover everything you need to know to get started with your dragonfly friendly garden, including how to create or enhance your pond, what plants to choose, and how you can provide for the prey which dragonflies feast on.
    To learn more about dragonflies, visit the British Dragonfly Society’s website, where you can learn about more species and look at lots of beautiful pictures to help with identifying what you’ve seen. And don't forget to send records of any dragonflies you see:
    british-dragonflies.org.uk/
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    ABOUT THE WILDLIFE GARDEN PROJECT
    Imagine if everybody in the UK made just a few small changes in their garden to help our British wildlife. Think of the giant patchwork of habitats that could be created, all the new homes that could be formed, and all the mouths that could be fed. And you can do as much or as little as you like!
    Here at The Wildlife Garden Project, we make video tutorials on things you can do in your garden to help wildlife: everything from making your own bird box to growing a wildflower meadow. Our website is also full of wildlife gardening tips and advice, as well as information on the species you might find in your garden.
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  • @bartguim4823
    @bartguim4823 Месяц назад +4

    This was so fun to watch, I recently had dozens of dragonflies in my backyard in the early morning, now I know they are my friends!

  • @laurawilliams2790
    @laurawilliams2790 13 дней назад +2

    I love this! 'Wish they had done a walk-through of the garden. It looks fabulous.

    • @wildlifegardenproject
      @wildlifegardenproject  12 дней назад +1

      We did one! Here you go: ruclips.net/video/GkoXRJTQZYQ/видео.html

    • @laurawilliams2790
      @laurawilliams2790 12 дней назад +2

      @@wildlifegardenproject Thank you from Michigan, USA! We're kindred spirits! It's wonderful!

    • @wildlifegardenproject
      @wildlifegardenproject  12 дней назад

      @@laurawilliams2790 🙌💚😁

  • @barbarafritchie2000
    @barbarafritchie2000 5 дней назад +1

    Thank you both.

  • @shihtzusrule9115
    @shihtzusrule9115 8 месяцев назад +6

    How does something this important only get 95 likes? I had almost no dragonflies this year, drought and a lot of pollinators stayed away too, which was unfortunate for my squash and cucumber plants. Mosquitoes, unfortunately, were in abundance - even with no rain.

    • @wildlifegardenproject
      @wildlifegardenproject  8 месяцев назад +1

      That's sad to hear, they definitely need our help. Hopefully some of these tips will help you attract more dragonflies 🙂

    • @craffte
      @craffte 8 месяцев назад

      RIght?? I can't believe the algo didn't give me this before. Stupid youtube.Great channel, subbed.

  • @mypreciousgarden
    @mypreciousgarden 10 месяцев назад +7

    Thanks ! I didn't know the tip on leaving algae on the side to dry out and that allows larvae etc to go back into the pond.

  • @elliotlane3225
    @elliotlane3225 9 месяцев назад +9

    Really useful. Always thought the pond needed to be quite deep for dragonflies, glad to hear even something like a barrel or largish planter can attract them.

    • @wildlifegardenproject
      @wildlifegardenproject  9 месяцев назад +5

      This was a surprise to us too! Wonderful to hear even a small barrel pond can benefit these wonderful insects!

  • @andymann7762
    @andymann7762 10 месяцев назад +6

    Thankyou. Found this very interesting. More please !

  • @jeanettephillips2727
    @jeanettephillips2727 9 месяцев назад +5

    Thanks for all the helpful information. I live in France but your tips are useful anywhere. Dragonflies are not often seen here in the Tarn, however, I am determined to offer them more water to see if that changes the situation.

  • @karinoshea3330
    @karinoshea3330 8 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you so very much for such a well done, informative video! I live in central Oklahoma, U.S. but will be able to use a lot of the info with just a few tweaks to include local wildflowers. Much love from Oklahoma!

    • @wildlifegardenproject
      @wildlifegardenproject  8 месяцев назад +1

      That's so great to hear! Pleased that this is useful across the pond too! Good luck with it :)

  • @craffte
    @craffte 8 месяцев назад +2

    dragonflies are magic.

  • @faisalmian3348
    @faisalmian3348 9 месяцев назад +2

    I am a student of Entomology and your video helped me a lot to understand things....❤

  • @moochythecat3435
    @moochythecat3435 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video

  • @sterlgirlceline
    @sterlgirlceline Месяц назад +1

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🌱🌳🐸🦋💚

  • @lck2433
    @lck2433 10 месяцев назад +2

  • @runefagereng6023
    @runefagereng6023 21 день назад

    Nice video. Thanks. What’s the beautiful red/orange flower in the foreground here? :)

  • @fishtales2597
    @fishtales2597 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi ive just made a wildlife pond, its only small to see if we get any wildlife as last year ive noticed there isnt as many insects now as years gone by

  • @jungletiger1900
    @jungletiger1900 Месяц назад +1

    I have a small garden with 3 ponds, I've had all sorts of dragonflies etc visit laying eggs over the years, I've also had large moths, a sterile garden will not attract compared to a wild one, I have compost heaps which are alive with insects and worms, i have dens with vegetation covering them, I have toads and frogs but newts are a pest for they can wipe out frogs and toads in a enclosed garden for they eat the eggs and tadpoles, so I remove newts to a large pond elsewhere, and at night if raining the frogs and toads are hunting , its a great hobby and you are helping nature, and don't forget that where you live once ponds etc were everywhere like my city once had before they ruined it all.

  • @Lbff1225
    @Lbff1225 Месяц назад

    GREAT Video!! Thanks!
    Is it ok to have a fountain or waterfall into the pond? Mosquitoes are horrible in Georgia, USA, and they thrive in still water. I know the Dragonflies will eat them once they’re here, but I don’t want to encourage more mosquitoes until the Dragonflies come.
    Plus, I love the sound of running water, so I’m trying attract Dragonflies, but also have the moving water features.

    • @wildlifegardenproject
      @wildlifegardenproject  16 дней назад +1

      Thank you! It's certainly possible. I think you can get fountains with a protection over the pump so little creatures and tadpoles don't get sucked in, so best to do a bit of research before buying!

    • @user-do7es3lb5b
      @user-do7es3lb5b 11 дней назад +1

      I have found dragonfly larvae living in the waterfall spillway of my pond, had a bit of driftwood in there and it offered enough shelter apparently.

    • @Lbff1225
      @Lbff1225 11 дней назад

      Thank you, both! I can’t wait to start building mine

  • @futures2247
    @futures2247 Месяц назад

    do we really need to worry about leaving falling in the pond if its specifically for wildlife?

    • @Vikface1978
      @Vikface1978 Месяц назад +1

      I would say, it depends on the overall set up… lots of plants and clear water, yes a few leaves is ok. But just water and not enough plants, and lots of leaves… no, the balance will go out and you’ll get either green water or lots of algae.

  • @TheSouthernLady777
    @TheSouthernLady777 Месяц назад +1

    Imagine what tap water does to YOUR body, if it affects the plants and animals in a bad way.

  • @longsnapper5381
    @longsnapper5381 7 часов назад

    I could listen to a British accent all day......dragonflies eat mosquitoes

  • @debbielanier2973
    @debbielanier2973 9 месяцев назад

    THE VOLUME WAS NOT GOOD ON THE LITTLE WOMAN. GOOD INTERVIEW OTHERWISE. TY