It’s possible to have the best of both worlds!
Thankfully, there are many different plant varieties to choose from.
And, of course, birds often love them (viaNational Audubon Society).

Don’t worry, we have all the information you should probably know.
Let’s start with marigolds, since they are easy to grow.
They’re long-lasting, and attract a variety of birds, bees, and other pollinators.

Milkweed is for you.
And, bonus the flowers are lovely.
Beyond flowers, though, there are other ways to attract birds, too.
Think you don’t have room for a flowerbed?
Consider transforming some of your lawn which does little for wildlife into garden space.
Not only will you add beauty to your yard, but you’ll have less to mow, too.
And as a final attraction for the birds, provide some water.