Planting and gardening techniques to attract birds, bees, butterflies,
beneficial bugs, and more to your outside space.
If you would like to attract wildlife to your garden, you need to learn
which plants to grow, how to provide nesting areas, when to prune shrubs
or mow the grass and when to leave well alone, how to deal with weeds,
how to create a pond for tadpoles and frogs, and more. The choice of
plants is important, including shrubs which provide berries as food for
birds, tall plants to attract bees and dragonflies, trees which have
nesting areas for birds, flowers which provide pollen for bees, and
night-scented plants to attract moths and bats. Follow the
insect-friendly ways to keep weeds under control and to deter unwanted
visitors such as slugs, and learn how to make organic plant feed.
Discover how to turn a pile of logs into a home for ladybugs and other
insects, how to plant a hedge to provide cover for small mammals, how to
create a pond (no digging involved!), and how to make simple birdhouses
and feeders. No matter what size your outside space--from a single
windowbox to a full-sized backyard--The Urban Wildlife Gardener
contains hundreds of easy-to-follow tips and techniques, simple
projects, and essential plant know-how.