write about the following topics - Garden habitat and seashore and mangrove swamp
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GARDEN HABITAT
refers to the process of converting traditional landscape plans in privately owned yards or public spaces to those that attract and support native birds, bees, butterflies, and other wildlife. Habitat gardening greatly benefits wildlife by providing food, shelter, water and nesting places and is typically characterized by a more natural, less formal feel, with more variety in plant choices and naturalistic placement and pruning of plants.
For wildlife value, seeds may be allowed to ripen for birds, bare branches left artfully un-pruned for perches and nesting sites, some bare ground shown through for bird browsing and bee nesting, and UN-raked fallen leaves left to provide mulch and shelter. Less water and fertilizer are used in habitat gardens, and pesticide use is kept to an absolute minimum. Plans can involve combining a few key “habitat plants,’ or the entire landscape plan can mirror a typical plant community found in nature that in turn attracts wildlife that would normally be found in those native landscapes. A unifying design theme can also be obtained through garden habitat for a specific wildlife segment, such as hummingbirds or butterflies.
SEASHORE AND MANGROVE SWAMP:
Mangroves are a group of trees and shrubs that live in the coastal intertidal zone. Mangrove forests only grow at tropical and subtropical latitudes near the equator. ... Mangrove forests stabilize the coastline, reducing erosion from storm surges, currents, waves, and tides
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