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Grow more native plants for birds
Native plants for birds are like Mom’s home cooking. They’re the tried-and-true foods that keep the birds coming back for more—the berries and seeds that bring in more bluebirds, orioles, goldfinches ...
Plant this perennial beneath your bird feeder, and it'll serve double-duty as something pretty to look at, and a good source of nutrients for wildlife.
Instead of letting your old plant pots turn into clutter in your garage or yard, you can turn them into one of these affordable DIY bird feeders.
Perhaps you have a traditional bird table in your garden, or a simple hanging design you've made yourself. Either way, surrounding it with certain plants can provide extra benefits for our feathered ...
Putting up a bird feeder is often not enough to attract birds to your garden, but growing certain plants will have robins, goldfinches and other small birds flocking to your yard.
Love birdwatching? Want a more bird-friendly backyard? It might be time to go beyond the birdfeeder and consider how your yard itself is helping our feathered friends. Spring yard and garden season is ...
A snatch of song, a flash of movement, the twitch of a tail: Birds bring life and charm to the garden all year long, if you make it a welcoming place. “Some gardens are more bird-friendly than others, ...
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5 Nesting Materials That Can Harm Backyard Birds—and What to Provide Instead
Protect local avians by keeping these materials out of your yard.
Learn how native plants in India save water, support local biodiversity, and simplify garden care with practical steps and sourcing tips.
Kim Frisbie writes that the island's gardens need native plants because native insects depend on them. Adding them can ...
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