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Birds that are Attracted to Your Garden and How to Invite Them Birds not only fill your garden with life and color, but they also help control pests and pollinate plants. 曆 If you want more birds to visit your garden, here are 6 common species that may come if you create an ideal space for them. 1. Hummingbirds Trochilidae Why they are important: They pollinate flowers and assist in the reproduction of many plants. How to attract them: Plant brightly colored flowers such as lavender, sage, petunias, and bougainvillea. Tip: You can place feeders with sugar water without colorants to encourage them to visit more often. 遼 2. Sparrows Passer domesticus Why they are important: They control pests by feeding on insects and seeds. How to attract them: Have dense bushes or vines where they can nest and offer them natural seeds. Fun fact: Sparrows are one of the most adaptable birds and can live in almost any environment. 3. Blackbirds Turdus merula Why they are important: They eat worms, snails, and harmful insects for plants. How to attract them: Leave areas with dry leaves and keep the soil moist. They also love ripe fruit. Fun fact: They have a melodious song and are great sound imitators. 4. Goldfinches Spinus sp. Why they are important: They feed on weed seeds, preventing them from spreading excessively. How to attract them: Plant sunflowers, dandelions, or place feeders with chia seeds or canary seed. 樂 Fun fact: Their song is very cheerful, and you can often see them in groups fluttering around gardens. 5. Cardinals Cardinalis cardinalis Why they are important: They consume insects and fruits, helping with seed dispersal. How to attract them: Grow berry shrubs like holly or barberry and provide water sources. Fun fact: The male has bright red plumage, while the female is more muted but equally beautiful. 6. Little Owls Athene sp. 黎 Why they are important: They are nocturnal hunters that help control rodents in the garden. How to attract them: Keep tall trees or install nesting boxes in quiet areas. Fun fact: Although you may not see them easily, you might hear them hooting at night. How to Make Your Garden a Paradise for Birds Place feeders with seeds, fruits, and natural nectar. 樂 Create water sources for them to drink and bathe in. Plant native plants that provide food and shelter for them. Avoid pesticides to protect birds and their natural prey. 聯 Inviting birds to your garden helps maintain ecological balance and beautifies your natural space.

Birds that are Attracted to Your Garden and How to Invite Them Birds not only fill your garden with life and color, but they also help control pests […]

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Become a Wildlife Detective! Common Animal Tracks Guide Paw Prints & Hooves: The Mammal Trail: Badger 5 toes, strong claw marks Bear Big, human-like prints with heel pads 嶺 Beaver Webbed hind feet small front paws Cat 4 round toes, no claws retractable Cow Large cloven split hoof Dog 4 toes, claws visible 簾 Ferret Tiny 5-toed prints with claws 力 Fox Like dog prints, but slimmer & pointy Gerbil Small & delicate; 4 toes front, 5 hind Goat Narrow cloven hooves 璉 Hedgehog 5 toes with visible claws Horse Large, U-shaped single hoof Lynx Large round cat printbig version of your house cat 說 Marten Tiny, 5-toed with claws 龜 Moose Huge cloven hoof, larger than a deer Mouse Teeny prints tail drag 簾 Otter Webbed 5-toed prints, love the mud Pig Rounded cloven hooves Rabbit Long hind feet, bounding pattern 劣 Raccoon Tiny human-like hands and feet Rat Small prints tail trail Bird Tracks: Feathered Friends on Foot: Crow 4 toes, 3 forward 1 back 閭 Duck Webbed, 3 toes forward 礪 Eagle Large, clawed 3-toed print 襁 Heron Long and narrow toes 黎 Owl 2 toes forward, 2 backward unique! Partridge 3-toed with stubby back toe Pigeon Small & even-spaced Sparrow Tiny & delicate Other Critters: Wild but Wonderful Frog Webbed feet, long toes, splayed out 年 Lizard Tiny feet tail drag Snake No feetbut watch for smooth side-to-side slither trails! Pro Tip: Look at track patterns toobounding, walking, hoppingeach tells part of the story!

Become a Wildlife Detective! Common Animal Tracks Guide Paw Prints & Hooves: The Mammal Trail: Badger 5 toes, strong claw marks Bear Big, human-like prints with heel pads […]

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Dandelion Facts AvaHi there — I’m Ava, the creator behind Ava Garden Tips 🌿 I’ve always been passionate about plants, flowers, and the simple joy that comes from growing something beautiful. […]

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The Lawn Lie Weve been sold the idea that a perfect lawn is worth more than a living planet. Every bottle of weed killer: Spreads death through the food chain Kills pollinators Thins bird populations Leaches toxins into waterways #fblifestyle Most weeds are food for pollinators, natural medicine, or soil signals. Theyre not flawstheyre feedback from nature. Skip the poison. Let clover bloom, plant wildflowers, and turn your yard into a sanctuary instead of a sterile patch of grass.

The Lawn Lie Weve been sold the idea that a perfect lawn is worth more than a living planet. Every bottle of weed killer: Spreads death through the […]

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Not all gardeners enjoy deadheading, and many plants bloom beautifully with minimal effort. Check out these low-maintenance flowers that provide vibrant color without the hassle: 1. Angelonia: Thrives in full sun, with continuous blooms in pink, purple, or white. 2. Begonia: Long-lasting blooms for shade or part sun, especially Dragon Wing. 3. Lantana: Sun-loving clusters that attract butterflies, perfect for containers. 4. Columbine: Spring bloomer that self-seeds. 5. Lobelia: Cool-season trailing flower for shade, great in hanging baskets. 6. Supertunia Petunias: Self-cleaning hybrids that bloom non-stop. 7. Calibrachoa: Million bells thrive in full sun and add vibrant color. 8. Impatiens: Reliable blooms in shade with no deadheading needed. 9. Vinca: Sun-loving annual that continuously blooms and resists drought. 10. Torensia: Shade-tolerant “wishbone flower” that doesnt require deadheading. 11. Cuphea: Heat-tolerant with vibrant flowers that attract pollinators. 12. New Guinea Impatiens: Sun-tolerant and bold in color. 13. Geranium Rozanne: Purple-blue blooms all summer with little maintenance. 14. Coreopsis: Many varieties bloom without deadheading and attract pollinators. 15. Sweet Alyssum: Low-growing, fragrant blooms that rebloom without trimming. 16. Scaevola: Trailing plant that tolerates heat and drought, blooming continuously. Enjoy beautiful blooms without the upkeep! Always check sunlight and watering needs for best results!

Not all gardeners enjoy deadheading, and many plants bloom beautifully with minimal effort. Check out these low-maintenance flowers that provide vibrant color without the hassle: 1. Angelonia: Thrives […]

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Foods and the Body Parts They Support: 凌 Carrot Eyes Mushroom Ears 齃 Kidney Beans Kidneys Tomato Heart 易 Walnut Brain 易 陋 Avocado Uterus Citrus Fruits Breasts Grapes Lungs 贈 㮝 Olives Ovaries Sweet Potato Pancreas 喙 Ginger Stomach 濫 Celery Bones 領 Each of these foods contains nutrients and compounds that help support and strengthen the associated organ or body function. 綾

Foods and the Body Parts They Support: 凌 Carrot Eyes Mushroom Ears 齃 Kidney Beans Kidneys Tomato Heart 易 Walnut Brain 易 陋 Avocado Uterus Citrus Fruits Breasts […]

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Window Box Inspiration Choose sun-loving flowers like petunias, geraniums, or calibrachoa for bright spots. Shade boxes thrive with ferns, coral bells, and impatiens. Ivy, creeping jenny, and dichondra add trailing beauty. Mix bloomers with foliage for depth, color contrast, and a fuller look. Rotate seasonal plants to keep displays vibrant year-round. #ContainerGardening #WindowBoxIdeas

Window Box Inspiration Choose sun-loving flowers like petunias, geraniums, or calibrachoa for bright spots. Shade boxes thrive with ferns, coral bells, and impatiens. Ivy, creeping jenny, and dichondra […]

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Native Spring Ephemerals: Natures Original Early Bloomers Before dandelions ever arrived, North Americas native ecosystems thrived with plants evolved to feed native pollinators in early spring. These spring ephemerals emerge before trees leaf out nourishing bees, cycling nutrients, and disappearing before summer. Virginia bluebells Bloodroot Dutchmans breeches Toadshade Shooting star Mayapple Rue anemone Virginia spring beauty Yellow trout lily Prairie trillium Jack-in-the-Pulpit Wild hyacinth Dandelions arent evil but theyre not essential. Native ephemerals are. Lets stop ignoring the plants that truly belong here. Bring back the beauty we erased.

Native Spring Ephemerals: Natures Original Early Bloomers Before dandelions ever arrived, North Americas native ecosystems thrived with plants evolved to feed native pollinators in early spring. These spring […]