Wildlife gardens are designed to attract and support a variety of wildlife, including birds, butterflies, bees, and small mammals. These gardens typically feature a diverse mix of native plants, water sources, and habitat features such as birdhouses, bat boxes, and log piles. Wildlife gardens are often naturalistic in style, with a focus on creating a balanced ecosystem that provides food, shelter, and breeding sites for wildlife. The selection of plants in a wildlife garden is critical to its success, with species chosen to provide nectar, seeds, berries, and cover throughout the year. Wildlife gardens can be created in both large and small spaces, offering a sanctuary for wildlife while also enhancing the beauty and ecological value of the landscape. Regular maintenance, such as weeding, pruning, and monitoring for invasive species, is important to keep the garden healthy and thriving.
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