Garden Audit
$150
A comprehensive 90-minute site visit. We'll identify existing opportunities and provide a personalized bird-attraction report.
- Soil health analysis
- Existing species inventory
- Site-specific recommendations
At Aviary Artisans, we believe your backyard shouldn't just be a lawn. It should be a thriving ecosystem for our feathered neighbors in Brooklyn and beyond.
Book Your Garden AuditEver wondered why native plants matter so much for the songbirds of New York?
We've identified the top 24 native plant species that provide critical sustenance during the grueling migration cycles through NYC. From Serviceberry for nesting to Purple Coneflower for seeds, we'll help you plant with purpose.
Installation of specialized avian baths and recirculating streams that provide clean, safe hydration year-round.
We use solar-powered pumps and natural filtration to keep the water moving and mosquito-free.
Planning for winter thermal cover and spring nesting sites. Our strategy adapts to every New York season.
Quarterly maintenance ensuring feeders are sterile and plants are pruned for optimal protection.
Ready to transform your zip code into a bird haven?
$150
A comprehensive 90-minute site visit. We'll identify existing opportunities and provide a personalized bird-attraction report.
$495
The complete blueprint. Includes a professional landscape schematic for native planting and optimal feeder placement.
$85/mo
Stress-free sanctuary care. We handle the dirty work so you can focus on the bird-watching.
"The Garden Audit changed how I look at my yard. We've seen cardinals every morning since we followed the report!"
Floribel S.
Aviary Artisans designed our habitat last autumn. The transition was seamless, and the quality of the native plants they recommended was top-notch. It's truly our favorite room of the house now, even if it has no roof.
Teboy Eblin, Founder of City Greens
Why did we choose Aviary Artisans? Because they actually understand the local Brooklyn wildlife and didn't try to sell us generic grass seeds.
Tiag Gehring