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Interested in planting a privacy screen or living fence on your property? Visit YardMap to learn more about these wildlife-friendly borders: bit.ly/1rXWncg. This article suggests a few great native plants to get the job done right. Privacy screens can be a great way to enhance wildlife habitat on your property because they add an important mid-story layer of vegetation that is often missing in backyard gardens. They provide essential cover habitat and valuable food sources like fruits and seeds, especially if you choose native plants. And, thicket-forming shrubs are a favorite nesting location for many backyard songbirds. What plants have worked as privacy screens on your property?
Posted on: Tue, 29 Jul 2014 20:36:04 +0000

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