Just the back yard!? Nah, I want the front and side yards landscaped in natives too.



Showing posts with label Tallamy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tallamy. Show all posts

Monday, February 28, 2011

Finished Reading

I finished reading Douglas W. Tallamy's Bringing Nature Home. I really enjoyed it, and like any good book, I didn't quite want it to end. I found it informative, and now I'm more convinced than ever that planting natives is vital...not just for the beauty of the plants (and animals they attract), but also, because, without them, higher organisms that we prize cannot survive.

Aside from providing berries and seeds for birds, native plants support a plethora of insects these birds need to feed their nestlings. By planting host plants for native butterflies, we are also providing one of the most sought after foods birds tend to feed their young--caterpillars.

I was thrilled to read that many of the trees and shrubs I already have and those I just added are great host plants for many insects which support higher forms of life. Many others that I plan to add are also listed as some of the best providers. Although on some level, I understood that my love of native trees, shrubs, flower, grasses, and the like were important to the environment, this book painted a clear picture of just how important they are...and why. Recommended reading for anyone interested in birds and butterflies even if they have yet to become interested in native plants.


Sunday, February 20, 2011

Bringing Nature Home


I finally got around to begin reading Bringing Nature Home by Douglas W. Tallamy. This book was recommended to me by several members on WildlifeGardeners.org. I borrowed it from the library and just finished chapter 8. I'm only about a third into it but already recommend it to anyone interested in gardening with native plants...and those who don't understand (or believe) just how important it is.