Sunday, June 21, 2015

Wildlife Plants - Great for deer hunters, turkey, and other types of hunted wildlife

Wildlife Plants

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Wildlife Plants

Wildlife Plants
Bringing in the local wildlife is a past time of some gardeners and landscapers. When you look in your garden and see the rabbits, squirrels, birds or deer, it is hard to not be overcome with the feeling of awe. Here are some great plants that will bring in these creatures for you to enjoy watching! The Star Grass Plant is a great choice. It grows best in climate zones three through nine and will be up to one foot tall. It can even grow in partial shade if you need it to or have an area that gets little sun. It will have star shaped flowers that appear during the spring and summer months that will be yellow in color and are truly beautiful. It will bring deer and squirrels to your garden area. They can be used to border existing garden areas for maximum attraction. The Daffodil is another great choice for color and to bring in the critters. It can tolerate zones two to nine and will be up to one foot tall and will need well-drained soil conditions. This flower will also appreciate a full sunlight environment and will bring birds, butterflies, deer and rabbit to your garden area. They will bloom lovely yellow blooms during the spring months of the year and are perfect for bordering or planting in mass for more dramatic color. Bluestem Grass is also a great choice. It will bring rabbits and squirrels to your landscape and is best suited for climate zones five through nine. It will be about six feet tall and about three feet wide. This grass can adapt to a number of soil conditions with ease and will need a full sunlight environment. It will also bring birds to the area and is quite lovely even though it does not produce flowers. They are perfect for planting in lakes or ponds, or you can use them to border existing garden areas. Try one of these wildlife plants or one of the many others offered and see how many critters it will bring to your garden area.
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