Xeriscape Designs Which Attract Wildlife

Who doesn’t love experiencing a touch of nature in their backyard?  Attracting wildlife to a xeriscape yard in Utah can be accomplished by providing food, water, and shelter for various species, as well as selecting native plants that are drought-tolerant and adapted to the local climate. Here are some ways to attract wildlife to your xeriscape yard:

1.       Native plants: Choose native plants that are adapted to Utah’s climate and provide food, shelter, and nesting materials for local wildlife. Some examples include serviceberry, sagebrush, rabbitbrush, penstemon, and yarrow.

2.       Water features: Provide a source of fresh water for wildlife by adding a small pond, birdbath, or shallow dish to your yard. Keep the water clean and fresh.  Consider adding a small heater during winter months to prevent freezing.

3.       Nesting sites: Offer natural nesting sites and materials for birds and other wildlife by leaving dead trees or branches, installing birdhouses, or adding brush piles and rock piles for small mammals and reptiles.

4.       Feeders: Set up bird feeders to supplement the food available in your yard. Choose feeders appropriate for the types of birds you wish to attract, and provide seed mixes, suet, or nectar, depending on their dietary preferences.

5.       Pollinator-friendly plants: Include flowering plants that attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Some examples are bee balm, goldenrod, and butterfly bush.

6.       Minimize chemical use: Avoid using chemical pesticides and herbicides in your yard, as these can harm wildlife and disrupt the natural ecosystem.

7.       Diverse plantings: Plant a variety of native species with different blooming periods to provide food and shelter throughout the year.

8.       Ground cover: Use native ground covers, such as sedum or creeping thyme, which provide shelter for insects and small animals.

9.       Maintain a wildlife-friendly yard: Regularly clean and maintain your bird feeders, water features, and nesting sites to keep them safe and welcoming for wildlife.

By incorporating these strategies, you can create a thriving xeriscape yard in Utah that supports the local ecosystem and attracts a variety of wildlife to your outdoor space.