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Garden for Wildlife Unveils Line of Native Plants for Health-Conscious Wildlife

Garden for Wildlife announces the launch of a new line of native plants specifically designed for health-conscious wildlife.

Gaithersburg, MD April 1, 2024– In a groundbreaking move that's sure to shake the branches of the natural world, Garden for Wildlife, the pioneering startup known for its innovative approach to backyard biodiversity, is thrilled to announce the launch of a new line of native plants specifically designed for health-conscious wildlife. This new collection joins the best-selling Firefly Delight, Hummingbird Heroes, and Rain Garden collections to expand Garden for Wildlife's extensive library of wildlife plant solutions. 

Blog_Wildlife Wellness CollectionThe Wildlife Wellness collection not only addresses the unique dietary needs of our wildlife friends but also caters to the modern challenges they face in their natural habitats. The collection features three native species that support bees, hummingbirds, and song birds. 

The Nut-Free Nectar Bush for Bees: With the alarming rise in nut allergies, bees are among the unfortunate victims of this modern plight. Our Nut-Free Native Nectar Bush is a game-changer, offering a safe dining option for our buzzing bee population. This native plant provides all the essential nutrients without the allergens, ensuring every bee can enjoy the bounty of nature without the risk.

The Low-Carb Flower for Weight-Conscious Hummingbirds: Garden for Wildlife introduces the Low-Carb Cardinal Flower for hummingbirds watching their waistline. This brightly colored wonder is perfect for the busy hummingbird indulging in the joys of the garden in quiet moments of a busy day. 

The Gluten-Free Native Grasses for Birds with Digestion Challenges: Understanding that gluten sensitivity is not only a human concern, Garden for Wildlife has developed Gluten-Free Grasses. These native species offer digestive relief for birds of all feathers, allowing them to soar without the burden of bloating.


We're beyond excited to roll out these innovative plant options for our wildlife. Our mission has always been to support the health and happiness of all backyard inhabitants, and with these new additions, we're taking a giant leap forward. Whether you're a weight-conscious hummingbird or a nut-sensitive bee, we've got something special for you.

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John Booth
Chief Revenue Officer, Garden for Wildlife

About Garden for Wildlife
Garden for Wildlife is a startup dedicated to transforming backyards across the nation into thriving ecosystems for wildlife. By promoting the use of native plants and sustainable gardening practices, we aim to support wildlife health, biodiversity, and the joy of our customers in connecting with nature. For more information, to schedule an interview, or to transform your backyard into a haven for health-conscious wildlife, check your calendar and notice it's the first of April before you contact us. 

Garden for Wildlife
www.gardenforwildlife.com

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