Most of us picture a perfect garden as neat, trimmed, and cleared of every fallen leaf by the time winter arrives.
Plant grasses in spring or fall and use mulch to help them thrive. Both evergreens and grasses are easy to care for and work ...
Honey bees survive by eating the honey they’ve stored up over the past year. Many beekeepers augment their bees’ food by ...
Outdoor Guide on MSN
Things That Are Attracting Bears To Your Yard
A bear cruising past your yard once is kind of thrilling. A bear repeatedly visiting to tear apart garbage cans or worse is ...
Restoring water for salmon runs is restorative for the region’s people as it will improve water quality for all.” ...
Beaver County Times on MSN
Over the Garden Gate: Leave the leaves
The layer of fallen leaves provides winter shelter and insulation for many creatures, including insects, spiders, toads, ...
Birds & Blooms on MSN
Top 15 colorful hummingbird flowers to grow
What flowers do hummingbirds like? Turn your garden into a pollinator haven with colorful hummingbird flowers such as bee ...
“Our decision to install a WaterSmart landscape was inspired by our love of nature and passion for living sustainably,” said ...
The poster princess for wild Tasmanian cuisine is bringing it all home with an intimate new farm-restaurant venture.
House Digest on MSN
Stop! Don't prune these pollinator plants in winter, wait for spring
Pollinator plants can benefit insects and birds even in the winter, providing shelter, insulation, and food. Wait until ...
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Growers urged to keep eyes open for hornets. Yellow-legged hornet (far left) compared to species established in New Zealand: ...
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