Backyard Wildlife Planting for Habitat

G1571
Published 2011

Plants are perhaps the most important part of a backyard habitat because they provide an environment for the family as well as for songbirds and other wildlife. Plants add beauty and comfort to your home and often increase the property value. Landscape plants provide shelter, nesting and foraging sites, and variety of foods such as fruits for wildlife. Proper selection of plants can fill family needs for beauty and comfort and at the same time provide a haven for wildlife.

Trees and shrubs help reduce heating and cooling bills by providing summer shade and protection from winter winds, and they often form the foundation for all other landscaping. Shrubs can add privacy, and plants of various shapes or sizes can be used to screen an unpleasant view. Woody plants can provide high quality fruits or nuts for your own consumption or to leave for wildlife; several varieties have been improved for this purpose.

Publication Details

Authors

Ron J. Johnson

Kim A. Todd

Subject

Natural Resources

Wildlife Management

Publication Date July 01, 2005
Last Revision Date July 28, 2011
Language English
Formats

HTML / PDF

Series NebGuide