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This restoration gardening book gives a history and how-to pointers for gardeners interested in restoring their own patch of California native habitat.
You can make your backyard a habitat for wildlife. Just look around for native plants and trees and provide food, shelter, water, and protection for young.
If you have a yard, you are just four steps away from making the perfect backyard bird habitat. Here's how to bring feathery friends flocking to your backyard.
Make more time to enjoy your lawn and your life this fall: don't rake your leaves!
Create an artistic lawn enlivened by beautiful wildflowers and fascinating creatures. Choose plants that don't out-compete natives and ensure a healthy habitat for all.
A water garden or small pond can be an ideal home for frogs and salamanders. Make sure it is free of pesticides and has plenty of wetland plants and insects.
The availability of food, shelter, nesting sites, and water has a big impact on the number of birds that live in your backyard habitat.
Black-capped Chickadees will nest in a bird house if you use the right design and choose the right location. These birds prefer certain nest box features.
American Robins are common in North America and frequently feed and nest in urban and suburban landscapes. It's easy to attract Turdus migratorius to a bird-friendly yard
A great way to teach children about the environment, visiting a famous roof garden is a treat for the whole family. Gain inspiration and insight from roof gardens.
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