HABITAT GARDENING / HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE
A Learning & Teaching Team Topic by H.O.P.E. from the Garden
What is Habitat Gardening? Download PDF

RESOURCES for HABITAT GARDENING:
“For the Birds, Butterflies & Hummingbirds: Creating Inviting Habitats, by Mary Free, MGNV Volunteer”
(Wonderful overview of the subject and a great place to start as you plan your new or expanded habitat development.)
Virginia Tech Publications and Educational Resources related
to Wildlife
(Large number of articles.)
BOOKS:
“Wildscape: Trilling Chipmunks, Beckoning Blooms, Salty Butterflies, and other Sensory Wonders of Nature, by Nancy Lawson”
(Princeton, NJ: Princeton Architectural Press, 2023. Explores habitat-building through the five senses.)
New Naturalism: Designing and Planting a Resilient, Ecologically Vibrant Home Garden
(Beverly, MA: Cool Springs Press, 2021. Inspiration for building home gardens that imitate wild spaces.)



Audrey Hirsch's Meadow in September
Horticultural Topics on WATER by our H.O.P.E. from the Garden Learning and Teaching Teams
Available to attend & presented by GPMGA's SPEAKERS BUREAU
Native Plants in our Gardens
Ornamental Pollinator Garden - Oxymoron?
Not All Native Plants are Equal
Native Shrubs: Avoid a Garden Ghost Town
Native Alternatives to Invasive Plants
What is Habitat Gardening?
Why Should I care about Invasive Plants?
Feed the Bees
Growing Native Plants from Seed
If you're a member of a civic organization, garden club or other group, click here to "Request to Book"
a speaker to talk to your group. Or visit our CALENDAR for a class scheduled
in the area.

Making comparisons between the lasagna technique and black plastic
- 2 sections about 60' apart:
Soil test now and a year later when we get ready to plant.
A "Soil your Undies" test established now to be recovered and analyzed a year later.
Our Lasagna Recipe:
1. cardboard; 2. grass cut from the site; 3. straw; 4. garden soil; 5. mulch; 6. lots of water on each layer and the expectation of a rainy afternoon.
“What we call 'economic growth' is in fact a growth in waste and a decline
in the health of natural habitat.” – Satish Kumar
