Hydrangeas are exceptional in that the color of their flowers can change depending on the availability of aluminum ions.
If you’re wondering “why should I garden for moths?” hopefully you’ll see by reading this article that moths will not only enhance pollination of your garden plants, but may also bring songbirds to ...
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Plan for next year's garden now that it is fall
Before planting again next spring, be sure that plant debris from the previous year has been removed or completely composted.
Leave the Leaves, a campaign by The National Wildlife Federation and the Xerces Society, asserts that leaves are not trash, ...
Whether your lawn is in good shape or could use some improvement, here's why sprinkling cinnamon on it could leave you with ...
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Wildlife Experts Warn These 3 Fall Yard Clean-Up Mistakes Could Harm Birds, Mammals, and Insects – Luckily, Avoiding Them Couldn't Be Easier
'In winter, when natural sources freeze, birds rely on accessible water for drinking and bathing. A shallow, clean birdbath, ...
Gardeners' World star Monty Don has urged gardeners to do easy 'once a year' lawn trick during autumn to help keep grass drained and prevent moss ...
With daylight hours dwindling, we are reminded of this quote from Nathaniel Hawthorne: “I cannot endure to waste anything so ...
Public attitudes are shifting. Across the United States, more than 200 cities and towns have banned the use of gas-powered ...
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Bird-friendly flowers and bulbs to plant now for a wildlife-filled spring garden
We spoke to Wildlife Gardening expert Adrian Thomas about what to plant for a wildlife-filled spring garden – from bulbs to ...
Rhubarb’s stalks are delicious, but its toxic leaves hide a secret use — they can be turned into a natural, eco-friendly ...
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