Here Are Some Choices For Bird Attracting Plants You Might Enjoy in Your Lovely Bird Feeding Garden.
Mountains and Deserts: trees, shrubs,vine & ground cover
There are many, many different plant varieties to choose from in each region and microclimates can be a factor in the chances of your plants survival. All the trees, shrubs, vines, and ground covers mentioned in this section are all native to North America, and are great suggestions for one or more regions.
When you buy a plant, ease it out of the pot, and check the roots for overcrowding. Also look to see that there are plenty of leaves, and it has a balanced growth to it. You can also choose bare-root trees or scrubs. Make sure that the roots are spread evenly, and should have plenty of small “feeder” roots on the stem. Remember that bare-rooted plants must be planted when they are dormant.
It is important to adapt to local conditions, when it comes to maintaining a successful bird garden. This will minimize upkeep and expenses a lot. By using bird friendly plants that are sympathetic to local conditions like soil type, shade and weather, will make it easier for you to care for your plants.


