Backyard Habitat & Wildlife

Frogilo Toad House | Gardener's Supply
This charming terracotta and glazed ceramic amphibian abode is move-in ready, adding beneficial insect-gobbling wildlife to your yard.
Suet Cake Feeder | Gardener's Supply
Easy-Clean Suet Cake Bird Feeder is made from recycled plastic, these suet feeders are sturdy, stylish, and make cleanup easier than ever!
Roamwild PestOff™ Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder | Gardener's Supply
Keep small birds fed, without worrying that big birds like pigeons and crows will hog the seed. It's fully squirrel proof too, no matter what tricks they try!
Glass Flower Butterfly Feeder Stake | Gardener's Supply
Turn your garden into a hotspot for butterflies with this colorful glass butterfly feeder. Soak the sponge with sweet nectar and butterflies will form a line.
Suet Ball Feeder | Gardener's Supply
Easy-Clean Suet Ball Bird Feeder Is Made from Recycled Plastic creating a unique combination of large and small openings for a variety of birds to feed from.
Blue Moon Bird Feeder with Stake | Gardener's Supply
Your backyard birds will love this one-stop feeder year-round. In fair weather, they can perch on the rim. When it’s wet and windy, they can hop inside to eat.
Learn How to Create a Wildlife Corridor!
By now you've heard the message to add native plants to your landscape. The urgency of that message and the potential impact of each person's contribution hit home for us gardeners. The country is planting wildlife-friendly gardens and landscapes which can begin to reverse the habitat destruction and species loss that has occurred over the last century. And it starts right in our backyards!
Know the Dangers of Invasive Plants
The term invasive is used to describe plants that spread aggressively outside their normal range. The plants multiply quickly because the new environment lacks the insects, diseases, foraging animals and competition from other plants that keep them in check in their native habitat. As they spread, invasive plants crowd out native plant communities and this, in turn, affects the rest of the ecosystem.
Dewdrop Window Bird Feeder | Gardener’s Supply
Two strong suction cups adhere this pretty acrylic bird feeder to your window, so you can observe your favorite songbirds closer than ever before.
Birds Choice™ Solar Water Wiggler | Gardener's Supply
Attract birds and not mosquitos in your bird bath. The Wiggler's unique agitator creates continuous ripples in water, preventing mosquitos from laying eggs.
Teardrop Bamboo Mason Bee House | Gardener’s Supply
This shelter attracts hardworking mason bees. Made from long-lasting bamboo with replaceable paper nesting tubes.
Learn How to Garden with Native Plants
May is Garden for Wildlife Month! In this article learn how wildflowers have merit, not only for their ornamental qualities, but for their toughness and ease of maintenance as well. Native plants also play a valuable role in preserving biodiversity and ecological balance. Here's how to grow native plants in your landscape.
Design a Garden Bed That Attracts Wildlife
This garden features plants that will attract butterflies all season long. In spring, the orange milkweed foliage provides food for monarch butterfly larvae. Summer brings continuous blooms in a rainbow of hues. And come autumn, the nectar-rich, fall-blooming aster helps monarch adults fuel up for their migration. #pollinatorbed #gardenplans #pollinatorraisedbeds #butterflies #bees #bats #gardendesign #gardentips
Garden Tools, Planters, Raised Garden Beds +More | Gardener's Supply
Filigree™ Glass Hummingbird Feeder