Gardens are habitats, but the degree to which they support local wildlife depends on our gardening practices. When and how we decide to clean up leaves or cut plants back can affect the life cycles of salamanders, bees, birds, moths, and butterflies. Our plant choices determine who visits, stays, or passes by as they look for food, shelter, and places to lay eggs. In this one-hour online presentation, learn more from Anna Fialkoff as she shares her own observations and practices from her experience as an ecological horticulturist and designer.