How can I use my garden to support local wildlife

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AllysonAcosta
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How can I use my garden to support local wildlife

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How can I use my garden to support local wildlife
ParkerDougherty
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Sure thing! Here are six different ways you can use your garden to support local wildlife:
ReinaCox
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**Plant Native Species**: Go for plants that are native to your area. They attract local pollinators like bees and butterflies, plus they’re usually easier to care for since they’re adapted to the local climate.
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**Create a Water Source**: Set up a small birdbath or a shallow dish filled with water. It’ll be a lifesaver for birds and other critters, especially during hot days.
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**Build a Bug Hotel**: Get crafty and make a little bug hotel using wood, bamboo, and other natural materials. It’ll provide shelter for beneficial insects like ladybugs and bees.
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**Leave Some Areas Wild**: Don’t feel the need to keep everything neat and tidy. Let a corner of your garden grow a bit wild. It’ll create a natural habitat for small animals and insects.
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**Feed the Birds**: Hang up bird feeders with seeds and nuts. This will attract a variety of birds and give you a chance to enjoy some birdwatching right from your window.
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