May 23, 2026
Think you need a big backyard to help wildlife? Think again! In this encore episode of The Backyard Naturalists, Debbie and Laurie prove that even the tiniest patio, balcony, porch, apartment landing, condo space, or HOA-approved corner can become a welcoming wildlife habitat. With a little creativity — and maybe a bit of “no mess, no evidence” bird feeding strategy — you can provide food, water, shelter, and nesting spots for birds and other backyard visitors without creating chaos or attracting unwanted attention.
From sunflower hearts and Hot Meats to tiny hummingbird feeders, decorative birdbaths, hanging plants, wreaths, baskets, and roosting huts, this episode is packed with practical, small-space nature ideas that are fun, doable, and surprisingly sneaky in the best possible way. Whether you live in a townhouse, senior living community, apartment, or neighborhood with lots of rules, Debbie and Laurie share how to support wildlife, keep things tidy, and even certify your tiny habitat through the National Wildlife Federation. Big nature moments really can happen in small spaces!
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
Creating a certified wildlife habitat in a small
space
Bird feeding ideas for apartments, patios, balconies, and
condos
Zero-waste bird seed options like sunflower hearts and hot pepper
seed
Tiny water features, misters, and small birdbaths
Natural shelter ideas using hanging plants, baskets, wreaths, and
roosting huts
How to support birds while keeping your space clean and
neighbor-friendly
Creative wildlife habitat ideas for HOA communities and senior
living spaces