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A Habitat for interior decoration

Great news for people interested in interior decoration: The habitat, from the pieces of furniture and the store of accessories which brings together a variety of various principal leading world

Ambitious scheme to collect wild flower seed to save habitats

NORTHUMBERLAND Wildlife Trust is to embark on an ambitious project to collect wild flower seed in an attempt to save one of the UK's rarest habitats. Whin grasslands only occur in

Beyond the Birdfeeder– Habitat Garden Design for Songbirds

At 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 17, landscape architect and wildlife biologist David Copps will conduct a free workshop titled “Beyond the Birdfeeder – Habitat Garden Design for Songbirds.” Copps will

Church adds faith to let garden grow

Margaret Harris says she feels closest to God in a garden. So she and other members of Forest Lake Presbyterian Church decided to go eco-friendly and establish a wildlife habitat garden

Water management plan suggests much more than weir raising

ebate surrounding the Cowichan Basin Water Management Draft Plan has focused on the raising of the weir, but the plan features much more. Other highlights include the following: • Improve water delivery

10 Top Tips For Wild Gardener

Grow a mixture of native and non-native plants to provide nectar and pollen for bees and other insects. Choose plants that flower at different times of year to ensure that

Butterfly gardening

While everyone is in their snug houses dreaming of the garden to come, I would like you to think about planting a butterfly garden. Did you know that because of

Grow a garden, help wildlife

There would be a lot of happy little critters if every homeowner in New Jersey with a backyard embraced the state's nickname and planted a garden, especially one containing

Garden events are blooming all over the Bay Area

Sunday March 18, 1 p.m. at Book Passage in Corte Madera. Amy Stewart talks about her new book “Flower Confidential: The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful in the Business

Take Back Control of Your Garden From Common Pests

It doesn't matter what type of pests are attacking the garden, be they slimy slugs or destructive deer, I am not one to use or recommend non-selective poisons, questionable repellants

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