The Difference Between Native, Non-Native, and Invasive Plants
Knowing the difference between native, non-native, and invasive plant species can be tough., We have the answers.
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Learn how to attract birds to your garden and how to make your yard a friendly place for our avian friends.
Knowing the difference between native, non-native, and invasive plant species can be tough., We have the answers.
Songbird population is declining because birds are losing the habitats they need to survive. This is a problem every gardener can help solve.
There are a handful of shrubs, vines and trees that produce colorful berries for winter wildlife and look stunning in the winter landscape.
The best birdbath is one that’s used frequently and that depends on what it’s made of, its location, and the size of the birds in your yard.
American Beautyberry is a dazzling plant for your fall garden. It attracts birds and other wildlife who feast on its bright purple berries.
If you aren’t crazy about wood or metal fencing separating you from your neighbors, there are ways to achieve privacy with plants.
There are many native flowers that attract bees and other pollinators. Includes a list of native plants for North America.
Replacing your lawn with ground covers, meadows, ornamental grasses and other eco-friendly alternatives has many benefits. Includes resources by state.
In Doug Tallamy’s book, Nature’s Best Hope, he proposes a solution that homeowners and gardeners can participate in to restore vanishing local ecosystems.
There are plenty of flowers that bloom in fall to light up your garden just as the days are getting shorter and the rest of your flowers have gone to seed.