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Garden Wildlife Direct Newsletter

Garden Wildlife Direct is a family-run UK business dedicated to making garden wildlife care affordable for everyone. Trading as part of the Garden and Home Trading Company, they built their reputation as the UK's largest online independent bird food supplier by stripping out unnecessary costs while keeping product quality high. Whether you are feeding wild birds, hedgehogs, ducks or squirrels, their range covers everything you need at prices that are hard to beat.

Bird Food and Feeders for Every Garden

The core of the Garden Wildlife Direct range is its extensive selection of wild bird foods, including quality seed mixes, loose sunflower hearts, peanuts, niger seed, fat balls, suet pellets and coconut shells. All peanuts are aflatoxin tested to ensure they are safe for garden birds. Alongside food, the catalogue covers bird feeders, feeding stations, bird tables, nestboxes and bird baths, giving you everything needed to attract and support a wide variety of species through every season.

Wildlife Beyond the Bird Table

Garden Wildlife Direct also caters for other much-loved garden creatures. The range includes hedgehog food and shelters, food for ducks and swans, squirrel feeders and poultry supplies, so you can look after the full variety of wildlife that visits your outdoor space. Products are sourced from independent UK suppliers and carry Fair Nature accreditation where possible, reflecting the company's commitment to conservation alongside value.

Supporting UK Conservation

As well as helping individual gardeners feed wildlife, Garden Wildlife Direct supports wider conservation efforts through partnerships with the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) and the Bumblebee Conservation Trust. The company is headquartered in Preston, Lancashire, and has built a strong following of loyal customers, earning a 4.9 out of 5 rating from over 150,000 reviews.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of bird food does Garden Wildlife Direct supply?

The range includes seed mixes, sunflower hearts, peanuts, niger seed, fat balls, suet pellets, suet blocks and coconut shells. Products are sourced from independent UK suppliers and peanuts are aflatoxin tested to ensure they are safe for wild birds.

Does Garden Wildlife Direct cater for wildlife other than birds?

Yes. The range extends to hedgehog food and houses, food for ducks and swans, squirrel feeders and poultry supplies, making it suitable for gardeners who want to support a broad range of UK wildlife.

What is the Garden and Home Trading Company?

The Garden and Home Trading Company is the parent company behind the Garden Wildlife Direct brand. It is a family-run business based in Preston, Lancashire, focused on providing affordable, quality garden wildlife products direct to UK households.

What conservation organisations does Garden Wildlife Direct work with?

Garden Wildlife Direct supports the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) and the Bumblebee Conservation Trust, helping to fund wider wildlife conservation work in the UK alongside its retail activity.

Is this brochure still current?

This entry is from the Catalink archive. The range and pricing shown in the original brochure may no longer reflect what is currently available. Visit the Garden Wildlife Direct website directly for up-to-date products and offers.

Note: this brochure is from our archive and may no longer be available to order. It is preserved here for reference.

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