5 Easy Plants for Part Shade (Trifold)
Wildlife Sanctuary Program Brochure Color (Trifold)
Captivating Containers with Native Plants
If you live in an apartment or townhouse with a balcony, patio, or very small yard, you may like to use your outdoor space to connect to the natural world around you. In order to attract and support native wildlife in these settings, a garden comprised largely of native plants in containers or small planting areas provides an attractive and simple solution. A surprising number of insects, birds and even small mammals are drawn to container and pocket gardens. The Audubon at Home program encourages you to beautify and increase the wildlife value of these small spaces. Although much of this content is directed to container gardening, patios and “pocket gardens” are merely larger extensions of the same concept, with the possible advantage of natural soils that need less additional replenishment. See pdf document.
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Birds, Plants and Garden Structure
Bird, Plants and Garden Structure (contributed by Leigh Pickering, ARMN) illustrates how different bird species use different layers to forage, nest, and shelter. This is a guide to creating plant layers and vertical structure that provide shelter and habitat niches for diverse wildlife species. It helps in thinking about how you can create habitat on your property that connects with other areas of habitat.
Books on Gardening for Wildlife
These are some of our favorite books for learning about and being inspired by gardening with native plants and creating habitat for wildlife.
By Douglas W. Tallamy, Timber Press
Bringing Nature Home: How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in Our Gardens
Nature’s Best Hope: A New Approach to Conservation That Starts In Your Yard
The Nature of Oaks: The Rich Ecology of Our Most Essential Native Trees
Nature's Best Hope (Young Readers' Edition): How You Can Save the World in Your Own Yard
By Larry Weaner and Thomas Christopher, Timber Press
By Rick Darke and Douglas W. Tallamy, Timber Press
By Thomas Rainer and Claudia West, Timber Press
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