Educate Yourself About the Goldenrod and Its Visiting Birds

Goldenrods

Goldenrods (Solidago spp.) have plumes of small golden flowers, amongst clumps of leafy stems that will show up around midsummer to early fall. Chickadees and sparrows feast on its seeds, and other birds feast on bugs and insects visiting the Goldenrod’s flowers and stems.

Put up an inviting bird feeding table filled with nuts and fruit for an extra enjoyable bird treats, will surely bring many happy customers. The Goldenrods likes spots with average, well-drained soils, and full sun. Depending on species, it can grow up to “between” 18inches (.1m) to 6ft (1.8m).