Improving Your Home’s Curb Appeal

Landscaping Tips For Turning Your Backyard Into A Bird And Butterfly Paradise

If you love to watch birds and butterflies in your yard, you can draw them in greater numbers by choosing the plants and flowers that attract them. However, you'll need to find the perfect balance between a well-manicured lawn and wild growth that birds love. Here are some tips for attracting birds and butterflies through landscaping choices.

Work With A Knowledgeable Landscaper

Your yard needs the right mix of plants, and that means choosing native plants and plants of different heights and that produce different types of food. Birds and butterflies come to your yard to find water, food, and shelter.

You'll need to carefully consider if each plant you add will fill one of the basic needs for birds during all seasons of the year. A landscaper familiar with the growing cycles of various plants and whether they provide food for birds and butterflies is a big help when designing your landscaping.

In addition to choosing plants that attract birds and butterflies, you also want plants and flowers that make your property more beautiful rather than make it look cluttered.

Plant With Bird Safety In Mind

Birds tend to prefer dense growth so they can hide from predators while they eat from the ground or rest on branches. You might plant a flower garden so the growth is dense with flowers and plants of various heights. Include bushes and trees in the same area so birds can fly to the area that makes them the most comfortable while they are eating or diving down for a splash in a birdbath.

Place feeders and birdbaths in this area and create a separate area for placing a birdhouse and nesting trees and bushes, so birds can build their nests away from the feeding activity.

Place The Gardens Away From Your House

While it's nice to look out your windows and watch the birds, talk to your landscaper about the best placement for your gardens. If you place them too close to your house, you risk attracting pests near your home.

You may find it best to keep the area around your home free of plants so the landscaping service can mow and trim your lawn neatly to keep away pests and allow sun to shine around your foundation. This maintains the curb appeal of your home by having a neatly groomed lawn in the front of your house and around your foundation while you still have plenty of wild growth toward the back of your property to attract and protect birds, butterflies, and other wildlife.

To learn more about creating a wildlife-friendly yard, talk with a landscaping company in your area. 


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