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Gardens

Bill Oddie invites viewers into his own garden to reveal wildlife stories of drama, passion and surprise, exposing ordinary creatures doing extraordinary things under our noses.

Bill Oddie invites viewers into his very own garden to reveal wildlife stories of drama, passion and surprise.

As a nation of animal and garden lovers, the British public's gardens are packed with ordinary creatures doing extraordinary things. Wood mice produce huge families of up to 36 babies a year, gentle ladybirds deal savagely with garden pests and sleepy hedgehogs live dangerously in compost heaps.

Bill offers garden tips, including simple things that we can do for nature, and uncovers the lengths that some people, including himself, will go to lure wildlife into these little green nature reserves.

59 minutes

Last on

Wed 23 Jul 2008 01:35

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Presenter Bill Oddie

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