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Wildlife

It’s National Pollinator Week

Pollinators positively effect all our lives let’s SAVE them and CELEBRATE them. How do pollinators affect your life? Well, if you’ve ever eaten a blueberry, chocolate bar or tomato, then you owe a big thank you to a.

Plants that Attract Beneficial Insects

Beneficial insects are good bugs that means they eat bad bugs like aphids, thrips and spider mites that feed on your plants or they provide a benefit to the plants.

How to: Butterfly Gardening

PLANT A BUTTERFLY GARDEN You can easily enjoy the graceful beauty of butterflies in your garden year after year with the proper selection of their favorite plants.

A Bird’s Eye View on a Unique Fern

BIRD’S NEST FERN It’s always been said that birds of a feather flock together, but the Bird’s Nest Fern looks unlike any other fern in the plant world.

Housekeeping for the Birds

CLEANING FEEDERS & HOUSES Bird watching is a simple, fun, and relaxing hobby that anyone, young or old, can participate in and this time or year there’s nothing better than watching colorful birds flit around your backyard.

Invite Birds To Your Yard

HOW TO MAKE A BIRDSEED WREATH Invite the birds to your yard and bring song, color and life to your home. Bird watching is one of America’s fastest growing hobbies, and backyard bird feeding is a convenient way.

For the Birds…

Bird has become one of America’s fastest growing hobbies, and backyard bird feeding is a convenient way to enjoy these fine ends.

For the Birds

Bird watching is one of America’s fastest growing hobbies, and backyard bird feeding is a convenient way to enjoy these fine ends.

Helping Birds Survive the Winter

Wintertime, and the living ain’t easy for our fine ends. Birds prepare as best as they can for the cold weather but can still have difficulties finding adequate food, water and shelter.

The Garden Guru’s Guide to Planting a Pollinator Garden

Butterflies and other pollinators are a beautiful and important addition to any garden. With the right plants and understanding of their needs, you’ll not only have these winged beauties in your backyard, but you’ll learn how to get.