By Anne RinaudoWednesday 14 Nov 2018Open House InterviewsLifestyleReading Time: 3 minutes
Listen: AB Bishop in conversation with Stephen O’Doherty.
MAIN IMAGE PHOTO CREDIT: ANGUS STEWART
In her book, ‘Habitat – A practical guide to creating a wildlife friendly Australian Garden’ AB Bishop shares a wealth of advice and information, including how to build places for all sorts of animals to congregate. There are even step by step guides to building an insect hotel and a bee apartment block.
A passion for plants and critters
AB Bishop is a horticulturist, conservationist, writer and habitat consultant. On ‘Open House’ she confessed to a lifelong affinity with plants and critters. She says while getting basics like the soil right the first trick to attracting animals is to provide water, what she calls ‘hydration stations’.
Her own home is in an environmental living zone in Victoria where native fauna and flora is protected. She has a strong passion for Australian plants and believes that gardens should be built as much for supporting wildlife as for our own enjoyment. She works part-time at Kuranga Native Nursery, where she’s in her element surrounded by thousands of plants and like-minded peers.
Encourage animals into your garden
In a world where suburban nature is declining and diversity is shrinking, Habitat is a practical guide for those of us who want to encourage insects, reptiles, frogs, birds and animals into our garden. Not only for our own enjoyment, but as a direct contribution to the health and sustainability of our local environment and wildlife.
AB Bishop shows how to design, plant and maintain fauna-friendly landscapes, stressing the importance of understanding how all aspects of the backyard ecosystem are interlinked in order to create a truly authentic and effective habitat.
From compost tea to insect hotels
This information-packed resource includes a detailed plant directory; information on what plants (native and exotic) suit what creatures and why; and advice on how to factor in the shelter, nesting, food and water requirements of different types of wildlife.A practical projects chapter features step-by-step instructions for soil testing; making compost tea; building and planting a frog pond; and constructing nesting boxes, insect hotels and bee apartment blocks.
Knowledgeable author
AB’s credentials as a gardening author are impressive and extensive. She co-authored The Australian Native Garden with Angus Stewart, which won the 2016-17 Horticultural Media Association of Australia book award. She also assisted Angus with writing Creating an Australian Garden and was a researcher for ABC TV’s Gardening Australia program for five years. She is a regular freelance writer for The Age newspaper and Gardening Australia magazine, and is a regular guest presenter (and occasional host) on Melbourne’s 3CR Community Radio Gardening Program.
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