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Winter Garden Project: Count Birds at Your Feeder This Winter to Help Track Bird Populations

Birds, Outdoor Fun, Projects & Ideas

Want something fun to do while your garden is sleeping this winter? How about signing up for Project Feeder Watch? If you live in North America, you can participate in collecting data that helps scientists determine changes in bird distribution and abundance. This is a great way to teach your kids about scientific data collection and bird …

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How to Create Good Wildlife Habitat in Your Backyard

Projects & Ideas, Wildlife Habitat

If your garden includes sources of food throughout the year, water, a variety of structure (height and shape) that can be used for cover, and plenty of places for animals to create nests in to reproduce, it’s likely that you already have lots of wildlife in your yard. Wildlife requires 4 things to thrive Food Water Cover Places to …

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Plants that provide food and shelter in fall and winter for wildlife

Native Plants, Projects & Ideas, Wildlife Habitat

If you’d like to see more wildlife in your garden in winter, be sure to include plants that provide food and cover in the fall and winter. Some of these plants are evergreen, providing necessary cover, and some have fruits, seeds, or nuts that persist into winter.  Here are some (mostly native) plant suggestions that can be used throughout much of …

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Walking in the leaves

What should I do with all of the leaves in my yard?

Projects & Ideas

It’s fall and the leaves are coming down. So what do you do with them? Well, the choices are easy: compost them, chop them up in place, use them as mulch, or bag them up and have them hauled away. When we were kids, we put fall leaves to good use. We spent hours raking them into maze patterns that we would chase each other through. Of course, at …

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Bringing Herbs Indoors for Winter Cooking

Projects & Ideas, Vegetables & Herbs

Having fresh herbs to add to your cooking in the winter is a great boon – you just can’t beat that fresh flavor. Now is the time to plan so that you can enjoy the flavor throughout the winter. Depending on where you live, some of your herbs will survive outdoors even in winter. My herb beds are partially protected by a tree, so they have been …

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How To Grow Tomato Plants from Cuttings

Projects & Ideas, Vegetables & Herbs

It stays warm enough here in the Southeast that we sometimes get the chance to have a second crop of tomatoes and other vegetables before the cold of winter takes over. For those of us who love eating homegrown tomatoes in salad or pasta, it is definitely worth replanting to try and get a second harvest of tomatoes. At this time of year, …

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