Business, Making Your Garden Critter-Friendly


by MELANIE C - Date: 2008-08-19 - Word Count: 284 Share This!

A perfect garden full of exotic plants where your dog or cat has free rein may look wonderful, but will have no chance of attracting any of the wonderfully varied Australian wildlife to it. Why not forget the old English formal prototype and encourage many little critters to live in your backyard by planting Australian natives. Australia has the most colourful birds in the world; bluetongue lizards, skinks, frogs and many insects are badly in need of a safe home and you can create one for them.

Add a few prickly shrubs and groundcovers to your garden so lizards can hide there from predators. Blue wrens and other small birds will also come if there are shrubs like that to hide from cats and predatory birds in. If you have a pet, then perhaps you can fence off the wildlife part of your garden to keep the little critters safe.

Lots of groundcover such as rocks, bushes, bark and leaves will give small critters a hiding place and also attract the kinds of insects they like to eat. A small frog pond can be made easily by lining a hollowed out place with plastic sheeting anchored down by rocks. Circulate the water with a pump or simply add fresh water to it every few days.

Many birds, possums and sugar-gliders nest in hollow trees. If you have none, then perhaps you can provide a nesting box. Creating a wildlife garden will reward you many times over as you find tiny creatures happily living there. On your way to owning an environmentally friendly home? find out how much you can save with QuickDirect's (http://www.quickdirect.com.au) no deposit home loans and other range of quick loans.


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