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A wildlife-friendly garden doesn’t just help the planet — it adds life, sound, and beauty to your outdoor space. Here’s how to create a garden that supports birds, bees, butterflies, and more.
Start with the Plants
Pollinators need nectar-rich flowers, so aim to plant a mix of:
Lavender
Foxglove
Coneflower (Echinacea)
Bee balm
Try to choose native species, and aim for blooms across the seasons.
Add Water
Even a small water source helps wildlife:
A shallow birdbath
A small pond or water bowl
Stones or ramps so animals can access safely
Avoid using chemicals that could pollute the water.
Provide Shelter
Wildlife needs places to hide and rest:
Bird boxes and feeders
Bug hotels
Log piles and undisturbed corners
Dense hedges or shrubs for nesting
Keep It Natural
Leave parts of the garden a bit wild:
Let grass grow longer in one section
Don’t cut everything back in fall
Avoid pesticides and herbicides
Even small changes can have a big impact. You’ll be amazed how quickly nature moves in.
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