Garden Basics: Attracting Birds to Your Garden

Using native plants, turn your yard into a songbird paradise. Planting a mixture of trees, shrubs and perennials can provide birds with year-round food, winter shelter and nesting areas. Water features, especially moving water, act as magnets for birds. Learn how a few simple tips, like saving leaves, can make your yard a healthier environment for birds and pollinators. You will draw a simple landscaping plan for your yard incorporating ideas suggested in this workshop. One yard at a time, we can help reverse the songbird population decline.
Space is limited. Please register below to reserve your place in the class. Registration closes at 5 p.m. May 15 or when the class is full.
Our Garden Basics sessions are presented in partnership with James Monroe’s Highland and the Bread & Roses program at Trinity Episcopal Church.
Photo courtesy of William Kurtz
Garden Basics: Attracting Birds to Your Garden
Learn how to turn your yard into a songbird paradise.