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  • syrdrs_
    Member
    • Jun 2024
    • 86

    How to create a wildlife-friendly backyard? πŸŒΏπŸ¦‹

    I want to make my backyard a safe and welcoming place for local wildlife. What plants, shelters, and water features are best for attracting and supporting wildlife in my area? πŸ˜€
  • hyacinth
    Member
    • Apr 2024
    • 73

    #2
    Create a wildlife-friendly backyard! 🌿🐦 Plant native flowers like milkweed, coneflowers, and sunflowers to attract pollinators. Install birdhouses, bat boxes, and bee hotels for shelter. Add a shallow bird bath or small pond for water. Avoid pesticides to keep your garden safe. What wildlife have you spotted in your area? πŸ¦‹

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    • 𝐍𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐧
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2024
      • 399

      #3
      Totally! For a wildlife-friendly backyard, try planting native flowers and shrubs to attract pollinators, add a birdbath or small pond for water, and leave some brush piles or install birdhouses for shelter. Also, avoid using pesticides to keep it safe for all the critters!🌱😊

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      • Kennethn
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2024
        • 795

        #4
        Plant native species like echinacea or black-eyed Susans, add birdbaths or small ponds for water, and include birdhouses, bat boxes, or insect hotels to provide shelter and attract diverse wildlife. πŸŒΊπŸ¦πŸ¦‰

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        • joshyytree09
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2024
          • 469

          #5
          Creating a wildlife-friendly backyard is so rewarding! Plant native flowers and shrubs to attract local wildlife, set up bird feeders and baths, and avoid using pesticides. A little water feature can also make a big difference. Enjoy your backyard oasis!

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          • Joro
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2024
            • 368

            #6
            Plant native flowers and shrubs to attract local wildlife and provide natural food sources. Adding a small water feature like a birdbath or pond can also make your yard a haven for birds, butterflies, and other critters!

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            • Tusk
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2024
              • 365

              #7
              To create a wildlife-friendly backyard, plant native flowers and shrubs to provide food and shelter for local wildlife, and set up a birdbath or small pond for water. Avoid using pesticides, and consider adding a few bird feeders or a butterfly garden to attract and support different species.

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