103 Beyond Bird Feeders: Birdscaping Your Ecosystem Garden

How to Plant an Ecosystem Garden That Attracts a Lot of Birds?

Instructor: Carole Sevilla Brown

Broad-billed-Hummingbird face rightWhile bird feeders can be a fun way to get to see birds up close, they’re not really the best way to provide for all of the needs that birds have. Birdscaping is designing your Ecosystem Garden in a way that will meet these needs.

Some birds eat seeds, some drink nectar, and some eat fruit. Each different species of birds has different needs, so we’ll be talking about how you can learn what the different birds of your area need so that you can provide for them in your garden.

For birdscaping your Ecosystem Garden we’ll talk about identifying multi-use plants so that you can get the most bang for your buck to provide as many essential elements for birds as you can from each plant. You will learn to implement the essential landscape elements that will provide for all of the bird’s needs.

Birdscaping your Ecosystem Garden will immediately create welcoming habitat for a variety of birds in your garden for year-round viewing pleasure.

“Carole is a great teacher! She presents her concepts in a manner that is thorough and easy to apply.” ~Sue, workshop participant

$ 17.00

Note: this course is also available as part of the Ecosystem Gardening for Wildlife Bundle at a reduced price

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