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How To Keep Bees Away From Your House
Gardeners know that all kinds of bees are good for our flower and vegetable gardens. They’re responsible for pollinating ...
Birds need water for drinking and bathing, especially as natural sources freeze or dry up. A birdbath can quickly become a ...
House Digest on MSN
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 wildlife habitat.
Build a winter garden that nourishes bees, birds, and butterflies, providing flowers, shelters, and water, while engaging ...
If attracting birds to your landscape is an important part of your gardening activities, this is an exciting time in most neighborhoods. Leaves are starting to fall from some deciduous species of ...
House Digest on MSN
How A Yard With Little Lawn Can Still Attract Pollinators
Don't let your limited lawn ruin your hopes of an active backyard. Try this easy, flexible workaround to ensure pollinators still frequent your property.
Robins are a cute and friendly addition to your garden that is also beneficial. Here's why and some of the best way to draw ...
A list of all the different Grow a Garden gear, where to get them, and what they do, from growth-boosting sprinklers to ...
Growing juicy plums on your balcony may sound ambitious, but with the right approach, it’s entirely possible. By choosing ...
Planting milkweed is one of the best ways to help monarch butterflies. This plant is the only food source for monarch ...
Birds & Blooms on MSN
Grow Sunflowers to Attract Birds and Pollinators
Add cheer to your garden by growing low-maintenance sunflowers. After the flower petals fade, sunflower seeds feed hungry ...
Ideal Home on MSN
Robins, bees and butterflies will flock to your garden if you plant this spring bulb – now is the best time to plant it
‘When introducing camassia bulbs into your garden, the best time to plant is from September through to November as the remaining heat in the soil will encourage the bulbs to produce roots and become ...
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