FIND out how you can make your garden a sanctuary for wildlife at an interactive talk with Cheshire Wildlife Trust at the renowned Fryer's Rose Garden Centre in Knutsford next week.

On Tuesday, May 17, the trust's green-fingered development officer Heather Hulse will be sharing tips how you can create a wildlife-friendly garden such as what plants are ideal for encouraging wildlife to your garden and how to make spaces where nature can thrive.

It doesn't matter what size your plot - it can be a small or large garden, even a balcony or window box - this talk will provide you with lots of information on how, in just a few easy steps, you can make your garden great for wildlife.

The talk will run from 2.30pm to 4.30pm at Fryer's Rose Garden Centre, Manchester Road, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 0SX.

Booking is essential and tickets, priced £10 and including refreshments, can be booked from Fryer's Rose Garden Centre on 01565 755 455.