Arizona Ecosystem Gardening Showcase

I don’t have many words today, mainly because I am in denial that we are getting another two feet of snow. It’s cold, gray, and dreary. So I am dreaming of warmer places.

Please enjoy these Arizona Ecosystem Gardening photos:

gardening for wildlife will attract butterflies

Arizona ecosystem garden

native wildlife habitat

Backyard habitat for butterflies

Garden for wildlife to attract birds

backyard wildlife habitat for birds

Wildlife garden for butterflies

Reptile and amphibian garden for wildlife

Wildlife garden for birds

Backyard Habitat Garden for Hummingbirds

Butterfly gardening in Arizona

Habitat Garden for Butterflies

See all the gardens in the Ecosystem Gardening Showcase and warm yourself with fond dreams of spring. What are you planning for your wildlife habitat garden?

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    About Carole Sevilla Brown

    Carole Sevilla Brown is a Conservation Biologist who firmly believes that wildlife conservation begins in your own back yard. Carole is an author, educator, speaker, and passionate birder, butterfly watcher,  and naturalist who travels around the country teaching people to garden sustainably, conserve natural resources, and create welcoming habitat for wildlife so that you will attract more birds, butterflies, pollinators and other wildlife.. She gardens for wildlife in Philadelphia, zone 6b, and created the philosophy of Ecosystem Gardening. Watch for her book Ecosystem Gardening, due out soon. Carole is managing editor of  Beautiful Wildlife Garden, and also  Native Plants and Wildlife Gardens. Follow Carole on twitter, @CB4wildlife and on Google+

    Comments

    1. Kathy Green says:

      Carole, this is a beautiful place. Where is it in Arizona, and when did you take these pictures?

      Kathy
      .-= Kathy Green´s last blog ..How Green does your Community Garden Grow? =-.

      • Carole Brown says:

        I just completed grad school at Prescott College in Arizona. I had to go there twice each semester for two years. I’d land in Phoenix and then drive two hours north and 6500 feet higher in elevation to get to Prescott. These are some of my favorites from those travels.

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