Resources

  • Orange and black Baltimore Oriole harvesting moth caterpillars from a nest in the trees.
    Frequently Asked Questions

    There’s an endless amount of questions we stumble upon as we create native habitat. See some of the common questions and answers.

  • A flyer for Garden for Birds with bird images, instructions on how to participate, and a QR code to learn more.
    Flyers & Promotional Materials

    Social Media Here is a short video that can be shared on Facebook, Instagram, etc. to help spread the word about Garden for Birds Download Social Media Video https://youtube.com/shorts/oOfjqUqCd7g Encourage Others You can use this flyer to inspire others to…

  • Deer nibbling on lawn in a neighborhood.
    Deer-Resistant Native Plants by Region

    Deer, and other herbivores, can challenge our gardening efforts. Learn what plants are more resistant to being your local herbivores next snack.

  • plant pots on a balcony
    Container-Suitable Native Plants

    Even in small spaces where you can only garden in pots or containers, you can still choose native plants. Use this resource to learn about options for your region.

  • Mixture of yellow, purple and pink flowers in bloom.
    Choosing Native Plants

    These sources will help you choose the right native plants to add to your garden, no matter the size.

  • Calendar with red tack markers.
    Calendar of Activities & Events

    As the saying goes, the best time to plant a tree was 40 years ago, but the next best time is now. The same goes for gardening for birds. So, let’s get going! Add the Garden for Birds Calendar to…

  • Vibrant garden with a bird house and a variety of purple, red, pink and white flower.
    Bird Friendly Landscapes

    Giving birds – and other wildlife – a helping hand comes in many forms. Adding native plants to your space is a great step. Here are some other things to do to to keep birds safe both near and far.