1677 High St SE
Milkweed, snow berry, Oregon grape, spirea, camas, elderberry, choke cherry, mock orange, checkermallow, native dogwood, big leaf maple, monkey flower, under oak wildflower mix, Oregon sunshine
We designed a layout that included a variety of colorful wildflowers, sturdy shrubs, and small trees arranged in clusters to create diverse microhabitats. This added visual interest and encouraged different species to visit. We incorporated milkweed and serviceberries, which are beautiful and are essential food sources for local wildlife.
To create our habitat, we built several structures to provide shelter and food. We installed birdhouses at varying heights to attract different species and added a bat box to support these important pollinators. To encourage beneficial insects, we added mason bee houses and left piles of vegetation.
Water sources are crucial for wildlife, so we placed a small birdbath with a few rocks inside to create a safe drinking area. We hope to install a small rain garden to manage water runoff and create an inviting environment for frogs and other critters.
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