The Cancer Free Lawn and Other Signs of a Wildlife Gardener

I had the opportunity last weekend to attend some tours of private wildife gardens in Cape May, New Jersey. As soon as I have all of the photos edited, I’ll be showing off these amazing butterfly gardens.

In the meantime, I’ve got a series of photos for you that speaks very clearly to what Ecosystem Gardening is all about. Enjoy!

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What are your signs of a wildlife gardener? You can show off your signs or your wildlife garden in the Ecosystem Gardening Community Forum. Come and join in the fun!

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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+

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