Include habitat features in your garden and landscape that are needed to attract and sustain the wildlife you are trying to benefit. MELINDAMYERS.COM | COURTESY PHOTO
We love watching the bunnies hop across the lawn or ground squirrels scurrying away with a cheek full of seeds. That is, until they dine on our favorite shrub or take just one bite out of each red ripe tomato in the garden.
Finding a way to coexist is critical for wildlife struggling to survive and our enjoyment of nature and our landscapes.
As gardeners, we know that digging in the soil and tending…