Gardening for Birds and Butterflies

Birds

Gardening for Birds and Butterflies is wonderfully rewarding.  There are many many ways to bring these lovely creatures into your garden, and once they are there you will continue to attract more to your home.  Gardening for birds and butterflies also brings other beneficial insects like bees to your garden, and that adds to the cycle of life.  You can have a sustainable garden if the plants, wildlife, and beneficials all work together.  You create an ecosystem that can take care of itself, and you’ll need less pest and weed control.

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Gardening for Birds and Butterflies starts with three simple ingredients:

1.  Nesting Opportunities

2. Food

3. Water

If you provide these things in your garden, using both plants and ornaments (bird houses, feeders, bird baths) you will be guaranteed great results.

Please join me today at 9am, when I go into detail (and show your REAL plants) at Green Thumb Nursery in Newhall.  The nursery is located at: 23734 Newhall Avenue – Newhall, Ca. 91321.  Come early, the parking lot fills up quickly!

If you can’t join me today but want some help creating a wildlife friendly garden, call me at 661-917-3521 or visit my website and contact me there.

xoxo

leslie

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