Do you plant for wildlife?

(Zone 7a)
There are a total of 18 votes:


I have a pollinator garden. Bees need all the help they can get.
(5 votes, 27%)
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I have a sunny butterfly garden.
(2 votes, 11%)
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I have fruiting shrubs and nut trees for the little critters.
(0 votes, 0%)
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Apparently I do, even though I don't mean to. The deer love my garden.
(3 votes, 16%)
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Other, tell us!
(8 votes, 44%)
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Previous Polls

Clarksville, TN(Zone 7a)

All of the above.

Tobyhanna, PA(Zone 5a)

They are part of the landscape ....

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Hillsborough, NC(Zone 7b)

I first planted sunflowers unaware of how much the finches around here like them. (They practically hang upside-down to get at the full seed-heads.) Now, I plant them for the birds specifically, and just reserve a section of my garden for plants meant to attract/feed birds/butterflies/bees/etc. The only pests I've ever had to do battle with were tomato hornworms and turtles, though... The deer never bothered.

Lewisville, MN(Zone 4a)

I have 5 acre garden on a hillside. Have terraces with shrubs & wildflowers. Wildlife habitat year around.

Thorsby, AL

I grow many plants and I am a 'hobby botanist' I grow the plants I like and all wildlife is welcome.

L.A. (Canoga Park), CA(Zone 10a)

We don't plant specifically for wildlife but birds like it here.

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