Alabama 2025

Before

After

Shady garden will get more additions to attract a wider diversity of birds.
This gorgeous water feature was added along with new native plants that homeowners look forward to filling in. Many birds visited this year.
This neglected little strip will soon see the addition of black-eyed susans and wildflowers to increase the habitat for birds.
This multi-year project is well underway despite what was a hot summer. Black-eyed Susans did well and the coral honesuckle is established with a new climbing structure made of out recycled crates.
New native shrub to help birds.
This new shrubby addition looks happy and is settling in nicely.
More native plant options to feed the birds with minimal effort.
A colourful splash of native flowers

Remaining Before Photos

A variety of options exist to add potted plants to this deck that will help support birds.
This prepared area for native wildflowers to support pollinators and birds is one of five areas on the property.
An empty corner where flowers are sprouting for the birds.
Lots of space for adding a variety of native plants.
Native plants will be added because homeowner finds they easy to grow and care for–added bonus they help the birds!

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