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How To Turn Your Garden Into A Certified Wildlife Habitat (And Why You'd Want To)
If you've embraced a more sustainable approach to gardening, you might want to consider turning your yard into a certified ...
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The Fruit Tree That Will Attract Birds To Your Yard, Even In Winter
Winter doesn't have to mean the end of wildlife activity in your yard. By planting this fruit-producing tree, you can keep ...
Planting the right mix of native trees and shrubs will increase wildlife viewing opportunities, writes Hans Kunze.
A crop of American burnet grows out in the wild, its distinct white flowers standing out amid other colorful blooms. - Sergey V Kalyakin/Shutterstock Whether you're looking to grow a garden with ...
Making your yard appealing to birds, butterflies, toads and other animals is only a matter of ensuring that the things they need to survive are present. Just like us, wildlife also needs food, water ...
Floating bogs are being used to help transform a once heavily polluted stretch of canal into a garden haven for wildlife.
With the crisp air of October signaling change, gardeners are reminded of the vital tasks that can transform their outdoor ...
I often receive requests from readers asking me to write about planting for wildlife. My gardening expertise is limited, and colleagues like Sally Cunningham are far more knowledgeable resources. For ...
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