In natural settings, leaves, bud scales, twigs, fruits, and flakes of bark all accumulate on the ground to form a layer of debris. Encouraging "duff" helps you feed, shelter, and protect wildlife.
First, try planting trees and shrubs with berries.
Gardeners play an important role in creating year-round backyard bird habitat by planting trees, shrubs, vines and flowers to provide birds with sources of food and shelter.
These well-mannered guests will "dress up" your garden in return for dinner.
Five late-season strategies that are good for the birds