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Why build a brush pile? A mound of woody, vegetative material, even a small one, can furnish as beneficial wildlife cover.
“Generally, wildlife is not picky when it comes to snacking on our gardens,” she said. “While each species may have their ...
The Nature Conservancy recommends changes to industrial practices that include accounting for sensitive areas when siting ...
Varying plant heights not only adds visual depth but also creates opportunities for sustainable gardening practices and ...
This spring, why not begin planning a more wildlife-friendly garden? You can encourage birds, butterflies, lizards, frogs and a host of other beneficial native animals and insects to visit or ...
If your garden is surrounded by brush piles ... I can’t say for sure. The key is to keep wildlife guessing, says Bowden. “The trick with the owls is you have to move them around,” he ...
Diana Williams and Pamm Kerr, the two cofounders of Naturalizing New Hope, are making gardens go wild in New Hope. The ...