Wildlife Habitat and Biodiversity at Home
Plant nectar from early spring to late fall: think penstemon, bee balm, asters, and goldenrods. Continuous bloom keeps bees fueled and butterflies migrating. Want a bloom calendar by region? Subscribe for our pollinator pathway printable.
Wildlife Habitat and Biodiversity at Home
Seed-rich natives like coneflower and switchgrass feed finches and sparrows. Dense shrubs offer shelter and nesting. A shallow water dish completes the welcome. Tell us which birds you hope to host, and we will suggest supportive plants.
Wildlife Habitat and Biodiversity at Home
Native predators, from lady beetles to lacewings, thrive when chemical sprays are avoided. Diverse plantings reduce outbreaks naturally. Try spot-pruning and hand-picking first. Comment with a pest problem, and we will recommend habitat-based solutions.
Wildlife Habitat and Biodiversity at Home
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