How to Design a Bird-Friendly Winter Garden

Choose native plants like holly, juniper, and winterberry for food and shelter. Provide fresh water sources and bird feeders. Avoid pesticides to create a safe environment for birds.

Create varying heights of vegetation for different bird species. Include evergreen trees for year-round cover. Add birdhouses and nesting boxes to attract nesting birds during winter.

Install bird baths or shallow dishes that won't freeze. Consider adding a heated bird bath for continuous water supply. Clean and refill water sources regularly to keep birds coming back.

Plant fruit-bearing trees and shrubs like crabapple and serviceberry to offer natural food sources. Leave seed heads on plants for birds to forage. Provide perches and roosting spots for resting birds.

Avoid using chemical fertilizers and herbicides that can harm birds. Opt for organic gardening methods to maintain a bird-friendly garden. Monitor bird activity and adjust garden design accordingly.

By designing a bird-friendly winter garden, you can attract a variety of bird species to your yard. Enjoy watching birds forage, nest, and find refuge in your garden throughout the winter season.

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