Choose native plants that provide food and shelter for local wildlife. Include a variety of flowers, shrubs, and trees to attract different species.
Create hiding spots like rock piles, log piles, or dense shrubs. These areas offer protection for wildlife from predators and harsh weather conditions.
Provide a water source such as a birdbath or small pond. Water is essential for wildlife survival and will attract birds, insects, and other creatures.
Avoid using pesticides and herbicides in your garden. These chemicals can harm wildlife and disrupt the natural ecosystem. Opt for natural pest control methods instead.
Install bird feeders and houses to encourage birds to visit your garden. Different bird species have varying dietary needs, so offer a variety of foods.
Maintain your garden by providing regular care and upkeep. Keep feeders clean, water sources fresh, and plants healthy to continue attracting wildlife year-round.