蝹 Build a Habitat Tripod for Birds & Pollinators
Turn a simple tripod into a mini sanctuary for wildlife in your garden!
Zones: 811 adaptable with similar climbing nectar plants.
1. Purple Hardenbergia climbs the tripod and provides caterpillar food for Common Grass-blue butterflies.
2. Fairy-wrens find safety and nesting spots in the low, shrubby cover.
3. Banksias attract Eastern Spinebills with their nectar-rich blooms.
4. Climbing Guinea Flower draws in native bees for pollination.
5. Red-browed Finches forage at the base, feeding on native grasses.
A tripod like this offers food, shelter, and protectionall in one natural feature. Perfect for creating a thriving, wildlife-friendly garden.

Hi there — I’m Ava, the creator behind Ava Garden Tips 🌿
I’ve always been passionate about plants, flowers, and the simple joy that comes from growing something beautiful. What started as a small balcony garden has turned into a love for helping others create their own green spaces — no matter how big or small.