During the winter, many species of birds rely on seeds and fruits. Seeds can be hard to see and identify unless the bird is ...
You can safely put out food for birds in wintertime if you take some simple precautions. While feeding birds isn’t necessary ...
There is a new trend that’s emerging from people’s interest in foraging and their love of fresh flowers. It’s called flower ...
Four army reservists and a Royal Navy NCO are leading an experimental project to provide flat-pack plant kits to those living ...
Here are plants and flowers to enjoy, one for every month of the year, from lilacs, camellias and poinsettias to native buckwheat, wildflowers and toyon.
It's important to provide birds with the right feed when they visit your yard. Expert Jennifer Tyrell tells us what to know ...
It’s not too late to enjoy the lively winter bird season. Add a bath or feeder this weekend. You could be enjoying visitors ...
Rule of thumb: Wildflower blooms are triggered ... If you have even a scrap of sunny ground for planting, definitely push a sunflower seed into the ground this winter and stand back — it ...
Seed-bearing plants to try include Purple Majesty millet, nasturtium, purple coneflower, safflower, sunflower and sweet ... Gary wrote and published Wild Bird Guides books on northern cardinals ...
As temperatures plummet and food becomes difficult to find, a helping hand can make all the difference for birds. Keep tables ...
wild coffee, native blueberry, and seagrape produce berries for foraging. Even naturalized perennials like blanketflower can be an excellent source for seeds this time of year. Plant your natives ...
In this farm income snapshot, Farm Bureau economist Bernt Nelson breaks down the farm income challenges of 2024, coupled with ...