Bird Habitat Gardening with Perennials

Transform your yard or flower garden into a Front Range haven for birds by adding native plants to existing beds or starting fresh. Attract native birds by choosing plants that support local ecosystems—providing insects, berries, nectar, and seeds that offer essential nourishment and shelter. Learn how to support bird populations with thoughtful landscapes that take our unpredictable weather into account. This class explores practical ideas and inspiring features to help you welcome and sustain our feathered friends.



This class fulfills an elective requirement for the Rocky Mountain Gardening full series certificate program.



Price: $40, $34 member


Location: York Street


Instructor: Roxann Norris



Roxann brings her passion for teaching into the garden based on 28 years of experience as a dedicated educator, . For the past 17 years, she has served as a valued Seasonal Perennial Staff Member at Tagawa Gardens, where she shares her deep knowledge of native plants and sustainable gardening practices. Roxann holds a Rocky Mountain Gardening Certificate and specializes in helping gardeners create vibrant, bird-friendly landscapes that thrive in Colorado’s unique climate.

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