How to Create a Wildlife-Friendly Garden
- Christopher Bonello
- Jan 14
- 1 min read

A wildlife-friendly garden not only benefits the environment but also provides you with the joy of seeing various creatures visit your outdoor space. Here’s how to create one:
Plant Native Flowers
Native flowers are essential for attracting local wildlife. They provide food and shelter for birds, bees, and butterflies. Try planting echinacea, black-eyed Susans, and daisies.
Provide Water
A shallow birdbath or pond can help attract birds and other wildlife to your garden. Make sure the water is kept clean and fresh.
Install Birdhouses
Birdhouses provide shelter for birds, and they can also add charm to your garden. Choose birdhouses designed for the species you want to attract.
Leave Some Areas Untouched
Allowing parts of your garden to grow wild can offer shelter and food for insects, frogs, and small mammals.
At Bonello Landscaping & Gardens, we can help you create a wildlife-friendly garden that supports biodiversity. Contact Christopher Bonello via www.chrisbonello.net for more ideas!



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