Wildlife Garden Layout Designs
Wildlife decor, wildlife homes, wildlife nest boxes.
Wildlife garden layout designs. “what a great idea,” i thought. A seed buffet for birds; Here, purple coneflower, sedum, and iris provide for your winged friends.
Our wildlife garden designs utilise landscape elements such as raised decks, wild hides and structural planting. Planning and creating a wildlife friendly garden doesn’t have to be daunting. Our free planting guide for this garden includes a larger version of the illustration, a detailed layout diagram, a list of plants for the garden as shown, and complete instructions for installing the garden.
Sweet nectar for bees and butterflies; ‘blue chip’ is a dwarf choice, reaching about 1m (3½ft) with short spikes of lavender flowers; Watch our video on attracting hedgehogs.
A first light habitat design is a specialized type of ecological landscape design that is thoughtfully designed to provide quality wildlife habitat that is artfully integrated with human habitat (a home, yard, garden, farm, business or academic campus, and/or managed forestland). According to this layout, you can raise your food, sheep, goats, chickens, rabbits, and have a play area too. Small gardens have a lot more potential than you realize.
But this layout also gives you room for a nice herb garden, storage, and a few nut trees too. Even if your front garden is a small space. Evergreen hedges and trees also benefit garden wildlife by providing small animals with shelter and quick places to hide.
It’s a chance for us to create our own. Find out how to include wildlife in your garden design and create an outdoor space that encourages and protects birds, butterflies, hedgehogs, bees and so forth. Installing a pond is just the first step in a successful wildlife habitat recipe.