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  1. Setting Up A Wildlife-Compatible Backyard Garden

    February 24, 2012 by dan

    These days many more people have taken an interest in the environment and many have started to see their garden as a place where they can support the local ecosystem. In particular, it is possible to make our gardens attractive for wildlife and this can create a nice place for us to relax and experience nature right in front of us. It is a shame when hedges and trees are replaced by fences and less natural garden designs. If you are one of those people who prefer to encourage wildlife to thrive in your garden then there are steps you can take to help this process.

    Among the most pleasurable things to hear every morning is the sound of birds singing and it is nice to see a wide variety of species visiting your garden. The more trees and bushes you have, the simpler it is for birds to find shelter. As well as being able to find insects to eat, you can provide your own bird tables to leave food for them. Birds also like to wash themselves in water, so any water features you have will attract them as well as given them somewhere to drink. It is a good idea to help them in the winter by breaking through ice when extreme conditions set it. It is possible to bring in new plant life into the garden that can supply food such as berries and fruit for them.

    When it comes to ponds within your garden these don’t simply attract birds as they are good for frogs and toads which can help with natural pest control around the garden. Actually, natural and organic pest elimination is what you should aim for and if you do your research this is quite easy to achieve. The way you structure any sort of water feature could possibly attract other types of animals as well. To illustrate, a rockery around the pond will give a place that many types of animals can find shelter. If you’d like to ensure it is as friendly and safe as possible for wildlife you can take advice from a professional who can help you do this based on what is possible in your garden.

    Although we all like to keep our gardens tidy, you may want to designate a corner of your plot as somewhere you will leave logs and leaves that may see small mammals such as hedgehogs take up residence. In addition, when deciding on the types of flowers and plants you are going to grow in your garden it is worthwhile doing your research. This process is for the reason that you will identify some that are attractive to insects and others to birds or small mammals. So you want the right mix and if you do this, you will soon have your garden thriving with the sound of bees, birds and other wildlife.

    It can be very satisfying to know that you are helping wildlife to thrive whilst providing yourself a sanctuary to relax in. If you are using your creativity and seek information you will be surprised at the many different types of animals, birds and insects that come to visit your garden. Learn more about Bird Feeders.


  2. Setting Up A Wildlife-Compatible Backyard Garden

    February 24, 2012 by dan

    These days many more people have taken an interest in the environment and many have started to see their garden as a place where they can support the local ecosystem. In particular, it is possible to make our gardens attractive for wildlife and this can create a nice place for us to relax and experience nature right in front of us. It is a shame when hedges and trees are replaced by fences and less natural garden designs. If you are one of those people who prefer to encourage wildlife to thrive in your garden then there are steps you can take to help this process.

    Among the most pleasurable things to hear every morning is the sound of birds singing and it is nice to see a wide variety of species visiting your garden. The more trees and bushes you have, the simpler it is for birds to find shelter. As well as being able to find insects to eat, you can provide your own bird tables to leave food for them. Birds also like to wash themselves in water, so any water features you have will attract them as well as given them somewhere to drink. It is a good idea to help them in the winter by breaking through ice when extreme conditions set it. It is possible to bring in new plant life into the garden that can supply food such as berries and fruit for them.

    When it comes to ponds within your garden these don’t simply attract birds as they are good for frogs and toads which can help with natural pest control around the garden. Actually, natural and organic pest elimination is what you should aim for and if you do your research this is quite easy to achieve. The way you structure any sort of water feature could possibly attract other types of animals as well. To illustrate, a rockery around the pond will give a place that many types of animals can find shelter. If you’d like to ensure it is as friendly and safe as possible for wildlife you can take advice from a professional who can help you do this based on what is possible in your garden.

    Although we all like to keep our gardens tidy, you may want to designate a corner of your plot as somewhere you will leave logs and leaves that may see small mammals such as hedgehogs take up residence. In addition, when deciding on the types of flowers and plants you are going to grow in your garden it is worthwhile doing your research. This process is for the reason that you will identify some that are attractive to insects and others to birds or small mammals. So you want the right mix and if you do this, you will soon have your garden thriving with the sound of bees, birds and other wildlife.

    It can be very satisfying to know that you are helping wildlife to thrive whilst providing yourself a sanctuary to relax in. If you are using your creativity and seek information you will be surprised at the many different types of animals, birds and insects that come to visit your garden. Learn more about Bird Feeders.