Wildlife Plants
A garden alive with wildlife is a garden at its best—humming with bees, fluttering with butterflies, visited by birds. These plants don't just look good; they provide food and shelter for the creatures that bring gardens to life.
Key Characteristics
- Rich in nectar and pollen for pollinators
- Many produce berries or seeds for birds
- Support the full lifecycle of beneficial insects
- Create habitat and shelter for wildlife
- Often native or near-native species
Design Tips
Aim for flowers from early spring to late autumn to support pollinators year-round. Include night-scented plants for moths. Let seedheads stand through winter for birds. Create layers—trees, shrubs, perennials, and ground cover—for maximum habitat value.
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