Gardening Website I'm working on

Which Taglines do you like (you can pick more than one)

  • Backyard wildlife gardens

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  • Nature yards

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  • Backyards for wildlife

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  • Save nature with your Backyard

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  • Wildlife refuge

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  • Nature in your Backyard

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  • Wildlife sanctuaries

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  • Gardening with Nature

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  • Backyard wildlife sanctuaries

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  • Gardening for Nature

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  • Backyard wildlife habitat

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  • Garden with nature

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  • Wildlife gardens

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  • Helping wildlife in your backyard

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  • Backyard wildlife refuge

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  • Gardening for wildlife

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  • Wildlife gardening

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  • Garden Wild

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  • Helping wildlife, one yard at a time

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  • Garden Native

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  • Garden with nature

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Autumn Leaves

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I'm working on a gardening blog and trying to come up with a tagline. I need some help

The blog's name is A Girl In Her Garden

The blog is about planting native plants to help animals in an urban setting.

I want to encourage the average gardener to help wildlife with their backyards.


I have brainstormed some ideas - could you all help me out and just pick the ones that appeal to you the most?


Thanks!
 
I'm working on a gardening blog and trying to come up with a tagline. I need some help

The blog's name is A Girl In Her Garden

The blog is about planting native plants to help animals in an urban setting.

I want to encourage the average gardener to help wildlife with their backyards.


I have brainstormed some ideas - could you all help me out and just pick the ones that appeal to you the most?


Thanks!
Got a list of what you're planning to plant? My orchard and plantings around my property are dual purpose for both my own use, to feed my flock and the wild life: Apple, pear, elderberry, siberian pea tree, high bush cranberry, june berry, hazelbert, native American plum, apricot, blueberry, strawberry. Wild life loves "borders" lots of area between mowed and shrubby areas. I actually encourage weeds around my lawn to act as Japanese beetle trap crops.
 
Got a list of what you're planning to plant? My orchard and plantings around my property are dual purpose for both my own use, to feed my flock and the wild life: Apple, pear, elderberry, siberian pea tree, high bush cranberry, june berry, hazelbert, native American plum, apricot, blueberry, strawberry. Wild life loves "borders" lots of area between mowed and shrubby areas. I actually encourage weeds around my lawn to act as Japanese beetle trap crops.

Your list sounds exactly like what my yard has now!

I want to focus on native plantings so some of my others are: 5 types of oak, chokecherry, native viburnums, many types of wildflowers (turkeys love partrige pea), lots of tall native grasses for cover, roses for cover - stuff like that!

I've always loved gardening and am always adding something to my yard - so I thought that my birds and wildlife should share with me!
 

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