Best Fast Growing Shrubs for a Wildlife Garden
Looking to attract animals to your yard through your landscaping and wildlife gardens? Want to help restore natural habitats? If you’re a nature lover, then you’ll love finding beautiful landscape accents that also attract wildlife like bees, butterflies, and birds. Not only can carefully-selected flowering shrubs offer food for wildlife like bees and butterflies, but some wildlife plants also offer great shelter and nesting materials for birds.These are the best garden shrubs for wildlife.
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Because fast growing shrubs for wildlife can flower at different times, you’ll be able to enjoy a diverse selection of wildlife right at your own home. Do try to select bushes that flower into winter so that the wildlife you attract to your yard will have a year-round source of food.
Whether you are planting trees or shrubs, be sure to check your zone, plan out your planting site (is it full sun or part shade?), test the soil, and schedule planting times accordingly. Most plants prefer to be planted in early spring so they have the whole growing season to establish their roots.
Top Picks for Wildlife Plants:
Most varieties of Viburnums are good for attracting wildlife to your yard, so check out our full selection of Viburnums here.
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The hybrid American Chestnut tree is the #1 nut tree in the USA for attracting wildlife into your landscape. It produces high quality nuts, edible for both humans and animals, that are large and sweet. Many hunters use this Chesnut variety to attract deer into their land. We hope you enjoyed our list of wildlife friendly plants. Native plantings help support native species to keep them thriving and these pollinator friendly gardens are encouraged all over the United States. Let’s help our birds, bees, butterflies, and other animals flourish so we can keep them around for future generations to come. Wildlife gardens are growing in popularity and for good reason!
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