posted 4 years ago
Yes, I want to grow food FOR wildlife, please share their favorites. Please tell me the items MOST preferred by these critters!
I am on the West Coast of BC Canada, we do wildlife rescue, and I would prefer to NOT feed store bought due to concerns their systems may not cope with insecticides, etc.
I purchase a LOT of grapes, melons, peas, corn on the cob and greens; but only when in season. Nothing can be preserved in any way (dried/canned/frozen) they can only be given fresh, preferably still on the branches, with leaves.
Ideally they would be fast growing, delicious for humans AND the wild critters, with a long, prolific season, requiring very minimal care.
Trees: cherry and plum (I call them prune but they may be called Italian) are at the top of my list, any suggested varieties?
Berries: blueberries and strawberries were a hit with songbirds, but a fail with the mammals.
Growing grapes is not an option. We also foster rescued K9's, grapes are generally considered toxic and cause a fatal renal complication (truth is there has not been enough research to determine if it is grapes, a mold or fungus ON the grapes, certain strains or a genetic anomaly with dogs). The nightshade family, and rhubarb are also potentially fatal to dogs.
Plants/veggies: sugar snap peas are a hit, they seem to HATE beans (at least grocery store ones).
Please share the items that were targeted in YOUR garden, and still suitable to our West Coast climate. Thanks!
Lorinne Anderson: Specializing in sick, injured, orphaned and problem wildlife for over 20 years.