While a perfectly manicured yard is visually appealing, it actually limits biodiversity. A lot. Instead, consider taking ...
Creating a safe haven for wildlife can be beneficial to your yard as well as the local ecosystem. Here are 15 ways to ensure ...
Common garden pests in Massachusetts include squirrels, chipmunks, groundhogs, rabbits, deer and various birds. MassWildlife recommends fencing, eliminating shelter and scare tactics to deter these ...
Natural gardening practices can create wildlife sanctuaries in backyards. Providing food, water, and shelter are basic requirements for a wildlife garden. Connecting neighborhood gardens can help heal ...
Shrubs that produce berries can feed birds through the winter when insects are gone, according to the National Wildlife Federation. The dense branches also give birds cover from wind and predators.