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To help the beauty of creation, one bird and one butterfly at a time. Welcome to WildlifeGardening.org! Less lawn, more beds. Controlling pests the wildlife-friendly way. Further reading and activities. All the essentials…. Welcome to WildlifeGardening.org! Why am I writing this? To help the beauty of creation, one bird and one butterfly at a time. First, if you only have time to read one section of the site, start here. In addition, the other maintenance of the lawn (all that lawn mowing! The yard is on...

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To help the beauty of creation, one bird and one butterfly at a time. Welcome to WildlifeGardening.org! Less lawn, more beds. Controlling pests the wildlife-friendly way. Further reading and activities. All the essentials…. Welcome to WildlifeGardening.org! Why am I writing this? To help the beauty of creation, one bird and one butterfly at a time. First, if you only have time to read one section of the site, start here. In addition, the other maintenance of the lawn (all that lawn mowing! The yard is on...

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Native plants

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To help the beauty of creation, one bird and one butterfly at a time. Welcome to WildlifeGardening.org! Less lawn, more beds. Controlling pests the wildlife-friendly way. Further reading and activities. All the essentials…. Native plants means those types that historically, or currently, grow wild in the area you are gardening in. Not to mention the Giant Hogweed (sorry, Genesis fans). And these invasives can sneak. Up on you too…. So, what’s so special about native plants? Finally, ‘native plants’ doesn...

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Blog

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To help the beauty of creation, one bird and one butterfly at a time. Welcome to WildlifeGardening.org! Less lawn, more beds. Controlling pests the wildlife-friendly way. Further reading and activities. All the essentials…. November 21, 2013. Well, a new weed to me anyhow: an invasive grass, seriously aggressive, called Japanese Stiltgrass. Deer disdain it and as I yanked out armfuls of the stuff from my yard, I realized that nothing else eats it either! How did this stuff come to be in the US?

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Less lawn, more beds

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To help the beauty of creation, one bird and one butterfly at a time. Welcome to WildlifeGardening.org! Less lawn, more beds. Controlling pests the wildlife-friendly way. Further reading and activities. All the essentials…. Less lawn, more beds. And only someone with a hermit’s patience could excise 12,000 dandelions from the same lawn.so we are forced to use herbicides. And surveys indicate we waste a. Of our water – beautiful, pure water – on keeping these areas green. How to reduce it? Here I quote fr...

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To help the beauty of creation, one bird and one butterfly at a time. Welcome to WildlifeGardening.org! Less lawn, more beds. Controlling pests the wildlife-friendly way. Further reading and activities. All the essentials…. Add more……. Http:/ www.nwf.org/How-to-Help/Garden-for-Wildlife/Gardening-Tips/Build-a-Backyard-Pond.aspx? Campaignid=WH09ASLP&s src=CWH GoogleMini ponds. Http:/ www.wwt.org.uk/get-involved/get-involved/gardening-for-wetlands/create-a-wildlife-pond/. Cut back on your lawn ( see here.

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Controlling pests the wildlife-friendly way

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To help the beauty of creation, one bird and one butterfly at a time. Welcome to WildlifeGardening.org! Less lawn, more beds. Controlling pests the wildlife-friendly way. Further reading and activities. All the essentials…. Controlling pests the wildlife-friendly way. Ah, those dandelions! Personally, I am not a total zealot when it comes to using chemicals in the garden. I cannot imagine not using Roundup ( glyphosate. Which is the least worst of the lawn broadleaved weed killers. Alas, we are looking a...

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Useful Links, Books and Suppliers. There are now lots of wildlife gardening companies, suppliers and books for wildlife gardeners to choose from, as well as organisations and other websites that promote wildlife gardening. Here are some recommendations. Bird Food and Feeders. The bird food calculator on JustAddBirds) to find out how you can best feed the species in your garden, and attract even more birds. Jenny is a Director of this company and their 'garden bird expert'. Plants, Seeds and Bulbs. Is a n...

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To help the beauty of creation, one bird and one butterfly at a time. Welcome to WildlifeGardening.org! Less lawn, more beds. Controlling pests the wildlife-friendly way. Further reading and activities. All the essentials…. Welcome to WildlifeGardening.org! Why am I writing this? To help the beauty of creation, one bird and one butterfly at a time. First, if you only have time to read one section of the site, start here. In addition, the other maintenance of the lawn (all that lawn mowing! The yard is on...

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