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Ornamental shrubs are one of the most widely used plants in the suburban landscape of the Kansas City Metro. The diversity of ...
Now that you have attracted the birds into your landscape, you can reap the benefits. Having birds in your landscape helps lower insect populations, aids in pollination and increases mental health.
Seven months after a massive fire swept through Camp Small, the remnants have been cleared. However, the site still has ways ...
A new study published in the journal Global Change Biology reveals that colonial-era landscape modifications have resulted in ...
Mr. Magnason is an Icelandic writer and filmmaker; he wrote from Reykjavik. Ms. Hallgrímsdóttir is an Icelandic photographer.
Agatha Martello of More Than Gardens replaces lawns with native landscapes that support wildlife and reconnect people with ...
If you're growing a lawn, the last thing you want is birds eating the seeds before your lawn can even germinate. Here are simple ways to keep the birds away.
A collaboration between the RHS and the RSPB, the garden by landscape designer Lilly Gomm and horticulturist Coralie Thomas offers practical ideas we can all adopt to support the birds that visit our ...
A mission to rebuild ‘bigger and better’ following a devastating fire four years ago is ushering in a new day for Foster ...
Surround Bird Feeders With Plants There are few cheerier sights than that of lively, colorful birds visiting backyard feeders. That is, until your gaze moves to the brown patch below. However, by ...
Efforts to create plantings that welcome wildlife — birds, snakes, frogs, insects — can backfire. You can do better. Start by turning off the outdoor lights.
Red flowering shrubs are a beautiful addition to any garden or landscape, providing a burst of color and visual interest.