What Are Wildlife Gardens
A wildlife garden is a type of garden that is specifically designed to attract and support local wildlife. It provides a habitat for a wide variety of wildlife, including birds, butterflies, insects, amphibians, and small mammals.

Creating a wildlife garden involves choosing plants that provide food, shelter, and nesting opportunities for local wildlife. Native plants are particularly important, as they have evolved to support the specific wildlife in the area. Additionally, creating a water source, such as a pond or bird bath, can attract even more wildlife to the garden.
A wildlife garden can be created in any size or style of garden, from small urban balconies to large country estates. By providing a habitat for local wildlife, a wildlife garden can help to support biodiversity and promote a healthy ecosystem.

Benefits of wildlife gardens include:
Supporting local wildlife populations
Promoting biodiversity
Creating a peaceful and relaxing outdoor space
Educating children and adults about the importance of wildlife conservation
Reducing the use of pesticides and herbicides in the garden.

Overall, creating a wildlife garden is a great way to connect with nature and help support the local ecosystem.