Think living in the suburbs means losing touch with truly wild nature? Think again! This book shows how easy it is to make a yard or even a tiny urban plot into a haven for turtles, frogs, butterflies, birds, raccoons, and other wonderful creatures. Practical, hands-on chapters explain what to plant and how to nurture wildlife, as well as how to make sure pet cats and dogs coexist peaceably with your new wild friends.
Here you will learn about the three most important principles in making your garden a wildlife sanctuary: using native plants to attract native wildlife, understanding plant communities, and keeping pests at bay naturally. You'll also discover many other subjects, such as how to create a backyard wetland and attract specific kinds of butterflies to your spot of land, that will all help you make your space a living sanctuary.
Wildlife gardening is not only enjoyable, but also good for the planet. Every natural space we create counteracts the loss of habitats around the world from our ever-expanding cities and suburbs. And sanctuary gardens reward their human inhabitants with peace and relaxation, creating a haven for you and your family to enjoy your nondomesticated neighbours.
With a wealth of drawings, diagrams, sample garden plans and colour photographs of wildlife sanctuary gardens, this book will introduce you to a whole new way of gardening.