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Mini Decorative Birdbaths You Can Make in No TimeLove birds and birdbaths? Here's a way to have the beauties right in your home! -
Types of Garden BirdbathsGarden bird baths are a great way to attract birds to your backyard. Although many people believe birdbaths are too difficult to maintain or nonfunctional decorative pieces, birds are highly attracted to them. -
Unique Birdbaths for the GardenFinding unique birdbaths for the garden has become easier than ever with access to various online gardening stores.
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Birdbaths: How to Choose and Place the Perfect Birdbath for Your YardBirdbaths can be a great addition to any yard. It depends on the birdbath and where you put it.
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How to Deflect Ceramic Fountains & Birdbaths from Getting Broke by AnimalsTry these diversion tactics to keep animals from knocking your birdbath or ceramic fountain over.
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Autumn Called Off for Lack of RainAs the summer drought goes on, I watch birdbaths sit dry, grass recede from dusty dirt mounds, limp leaves turn brown and miss their time of glory. It isn't a far stretch to imagine what if the rain didn't come & to feel our vulnerability to nature. -
Be Kind to Bees: Provide Water and Sugar NectarBees drink water and will welcome birdbaths.
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Solution to Keeping English Sparrow Birds from Dirtying Your BirdbathFlocks of sparrows have a huge appetite and they love clean water. When they are at the feeders they will poop in and nasty up birdbaths sitting nearby.
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Entering a Neighborhood Yard Contest: 10 Tips to Help You Win10 tips to help you win your neighborhood yard contest.
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Landscaping for Winter BirdsThere are three basic necessities birds have during winter months: water, food, shelter. Here are some things we have done to encourage birds to visit or winter on our property as we enjoy their presence in the dreary weather days -
Guide on Planting a Child-Friendly GardenIt's hard to garden while you have small children running around. So here's a guide on helping you achieve making your garden child-friendly!
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20 Gardening Tasks for OctoberOctober is a great time in the fall to start getting your garden ready for the winter. Taking the time now will save you time and money in the spring.
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Backyard Birding: Attracting Birds to Your YardThere are several things that can be done to increase the number of birds that visit your yard. -
How to Design a Moon GardenWhen we moved into our home, the front area had very few plants, let alone an entire moon garden. It didn't take much time or effort to create a stunning night garden.
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How to Choose a Birdbath to Fit Your GardenA birdbath may be the smallest and simplest water feature you could put in your garden but it's also the easiest to maintain. A birdbath will provide hours of pleasure as you and your family observe the feathered visitors a birdbath will attract to your garden. -
My Favorite Places to Buy Wrought Iron Furniture and AccessoriesCheck out my favorite places to buy wrought iron furniture and accessories.
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Decorations You Can Make from an Old AshtrayQuit smoking? Great! Don't throw away the ashtrays, though. They'll make great Christmas decorations!
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The Top Garden Centers and Nurseries in the Southwick, Massachusetts AreaThere are several very good garden centers and nurseries located in the Southwick, Massachusetts area. Presented here, is a guide which offers pertinent information regarding the best of them.
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October Garden Chores as Numerous as SpringFall Gardening To Do List
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How to Prevent Mosquito BitesAnts may be more common visitors to a picnic, but mosquitoes are surely more annoying guests-and dangerous too
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How to Use Your Garden to RecycleIf you are concerned about the amount of trash in our landfills or found along roadways and in our waters, here are some ways to help the environment while adding interest to your garden. -
Bird Ecology and Urbanization: How to Make an Avian SanctuaryThis article is about bird ecology and how to make an avian sanctuary.
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How to Make a Hammered Copper Bird BathCheck here for instructions on how to make a hammered copper bird bath.
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Through a Garden Gate in Manahawkin, New Jersey: Store ReviewA friend of mine and I recently visited the store, Through A Garden Gate in Manahawkin, New Jersey. Read this store review to find out all about this little out of the way shop in South Jersey.
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Making Outside Decorations for Spring or SummerAre you looking for something different to make to decorate your yard or patio? These projects are sure to help. -
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Creating Backyard Wildlife HabitatsEight ways you can help birds, butterflies, bees, and other critters in your own backyard. -
How to Attract Butterflies to Your GardenAs you prepare for spring gardening don't forget to create a hospitable environment for butterflies. Butterflies will enhance your enjoyment of the beauty of of spring. -
Mother's Day Gifts for Moms who are Gardening EnthusiastsFor anyone who has a passion for gardening, spending time digging in the earth, whether it be planting or weeding, is a gardener's delight. If your mom is a gardener, why not consider a Mother's Day gift for the garden? -
Clever Mother's Day Gift Ideas for Bird-Watching MomsGet mom a unique gift this Mother's Day! Here are some suggestions for bird watching, a hobby enjoyed by 75 million people.
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Landscaping a Small YardIdeas of how to plan the landscape for your small space.
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Gear Up for Summer Entertaining: Seasonal Home MaintenancePerforming basic maintenance on these five areas of your home will prepare you for a great summer.
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Tips for Purchase and Placement of Bird BathsTips for purchasing and placing bird baths to attract the feathered friends to your yard and garden areas. -
Cheap or Free Hobbies: How to Pass the Time During the RecessionA recession doesn't mean you can't have fun and pursue hobbies. Here are some dirt cheap hobbies that can provide hours of recreation even during a recession. -
10 Unique Mother's Day Gifts for Bird WatchersDo you have a bird watcher in the family and don't know what to get them for Mother's Day? Mother's Day gifts for bird watchers can be a snap to shop for if you use this guide -
How to Decorate Your Front Yard in a Lighthouse ThemeBring the beauty and history of lighthouses to your front yard for yourself and your neighbors to enjoy.
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First Smile: Love Letter to SpringSpring spread across the land today like a baby's first smile. We knew it was coming. Hardy trees dripped hints of early pregnancy, tiny buds swelling with potential leaves. Then Mother Nature, in her prankster guise, tossed us a blanket of snow... -
West Nile Virus: Are You at Risk?This article is about the virus spread by mosquitoes from dead birds that can be dangerous.
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Mosquito Spraying HazardsAdult mosquitoes only live about two weeks at the most and spraying pesticides into the air may be too risky. Some say that spraying creates resistant mosquitoes while killing beneficial insects. Safer and more effective methods are available.
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Go Green and Save Money by Creating an Edible LandscapeAn edible landscape can save you money at the grocery store, plus give you a garden that utilizes precious resources more effectively.
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