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how to make your backyard wildlife friendly

how to make your backyard wildlife friendly

Below are 5 ways to make your backyard wildlife friendly:

  1. Buy/Create Bird Feeders and Bat/Butterfly Houses. ...
  2. Supplemental Water Sources. ...
  3. Plant Native Trees, Shrubs, and Flowers. ...
  4. Create Brush Piles for Additional Habitat. ...
  5. Reduce Pesticide Use.

  1. How can I encourage more wildlife in my garden?
  2. How do you increase biodiversity in your yard?
  3. How do you make a wild life garden?

How can I encourage more wildlife in my garden?

  1. Put Up Nesting Boxes. Nesting boxes will encourage birds to breed in your garden. ...
  2. Plant a Tree. Native trees will help attract birds and insects. ...
  3. Grow a Hedge. ...
  4. Grow Wildflowers. ...
  5. Cultivate a Wilderness Area. ...
  6. Hang a Bird Feeder. ...
  7. Erect a Bird Table and Bath. ...
  8. Attract Mammals.

How do you increase biodiversity in your yard?

Have fun adding to the biodiversity of your garden and enjoy nature's bounty and diversity.

  1. Attract birds to your garden. ...
  2. Add a butterfly garden. ...
  3. Add a pollinator garden. ...
  4. Add water to your garden. ...
  5. Add a log, build a rock pile or preserve a snag. ...
  6. Add a birdhouse, bat house or native pollinator house.

How do you make a wild life garden?

How to Make a Wildlife Garden

  1. The Benefits of Wildlife Garden.
  2. Choose the right flowers.
  3. Grow native edible shrubs.
  4. Build a small rock garden.
  5. Set up bird boxes.
  6. Add a water feature.
  7. Leave dead wood in a shady area.
  8. Sow wildflowers and grow a meadowland.

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