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The Butterfly Effect of a Wildlife Garden

A wildlife garden is designed intentionally to attract birds and butterflies and other pollinators, not just because they’re enjoyable to watch, but because they need help to survive.

Posted byEdgings Garden Research and DesignApril 17, 2021May 29, 2023Posted inResearchTags:Biodiversity, Ecosystems, Native Plants, Pollinators, Population Declines, Wildlife Gardening, Wildlife GardensLeave a comment on The Butterfly Effect of a Wildlife Garden

The Wildlife Garden

No matter how simple or complex, designed or haphazard, a garden is an ecosystem, a community of plants and animals interacting with the environment of a space — the sun, wind, rain, and soil.

Posted byEdgings Garden Research and DesignJanuary 3, 2021May 30, 2023Posted inResearchTags:Native Plants, Plant Communities, Pollinators, Wildlife Gardening, Wildlife Gardens2 Comments on The Wildlife Garden

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