Get expert advice on how to attract birds to a feeder so you can enjoy plenty of winged visitors wherever you live.
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When keeping bird feeders in garden areas, make sure to avoid these bird-feeding mistakes. Instead, keep your winged visitors healthy and happy year-round.
Adding a bee hotel to your yard provides nesting spots for vital pollinators. Here's what you need to know to properly install and maintain different types of bee hotels.
These tree stump ideas are an easy way to turn an eyesore into an asset. Put stumps to use as rustic planters, pedestals, and more.
Birds eat the seeds of several annuals and perennials. The best seedy plants to grow for birds are goldenrod, pearl millet, sea holly, Joe Pye weed, New England aster, sunflower, cosmos, black-eyed Susan, purple coneflower, zinnia, coreopsis, globe thistle, sedum, and native grasses.
Get out your binoculars and get ready to watch some wildlife. Plant an appealing container garden that rewards hummingbirds and other pollinators with a sweet nectar feast.
Give your hanging plants a fun twist with this easy DIY project.
A California family's meadow garden supports pollinators where their front lawn used to be.
Create a chocolate plant garden with greenery that has cocoa-scented blooms or dark reddish-brown flowers or foliage.
Grow these plants with purple leaves to add color to your garden even when nothing is blooming.
