One of the most effective ways to encourage wildlife into your garden is by introducing a pond. This guide will show you how to build a pond which your local wildlife will thank you for!

Derbyshire hydro power project looks set to reach completion, reducing CO2 emissions and generating local funding.
A house filled with energy saving appliances isn’t automatically a green one. Find out how to make your home’s appliances reach their full eco potential.
Bay windows are an attractive feature in a house, but they’re notorious for letting in cold and damp. Here’s how to improve your bay window insulation.
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) release hazardous carbon-based gases into the atmosphere. You’ve probably used products in your home which contain them.
Barn conversions are becoming a very popular way of using large empty spaces in an environmentally friendly way. Here are some barn conversion ideas.
Pitched roof insulation can stamp out 25% of your energy wastage. If you have a pitched roof, you’re in luck because they’re very simple to insulate.
Flat roofs aren’t known for their durability, so it’s important you take the necessary steps to maintain them and fit them with flat roof insulation.
If your house was built with cavity walls more than 10 years ago, you may have empty cavities. Cavity Wall Insulation will be invaluable for a green home.
Food waste is the 3rd biggest emitter of CO2 and greenhouse gases. We throw away a third of all food produced in the world. It needs to stop.
You may only have seen an open plan house on TV. They’re not very common, but their eco benefits can easily compensate for their famed lack of privacy.