Garden Design To Attract Birds
Here purple coneflower sedum and iris provide for your winged friends.
Garden design to attract birds. A carefully chosen mix of grasses for seed flowering plants small flying insects and larval food plants caterpillars as well as seed producing beauties such as teasels and knapweed. Re create the layers of plant growth found in local natural areas. Easy care garden for birds and butterflies.
Especially during the cold winter months a birdhouse with ample space allows for a family to roost together in warmth. Make room in any garden for one or two plants that will attract birds or butterflies. Craft a dainty room for one or two for birds to lay and hatch their eggs with privacy.
Plants will be a key part of your garden design to attract birds. Just like this petite birdhouse even the smallest roof can provide refuge during brutal winters. All natural areas are composed of various layers of plant growth.
14 by 6 feet. A bird friendly landscape is never perfectly manicured and neatly trimmed. Leaf litter longer grass and discarded brush piles are highly attractive to birds because they are rich sources of insects nesting material and shelter.