[12/1/2006 ] Skunk cabbage is one of the few native plants capable of generating its own warmth and producing flowers during the cold months Read Full Story>
[12/1/2006 ] Junipers give wildlife a boost in winter by providing a rich supply of food and shelter from harsh winds and cold temperatures Read Full Story>
[10/1/2006 ] Fall-blooming native plants offer food for wildlife and a feast for the eyes; no matter where in the country you live, there are good species to choose from Read Full Story>
[8/1/2006 ] Welcome these insect-gobbling amphibians to your garden with a properly placed abode Read Full Story>
[6/1/2006 ] Blessed with extraordinary natural beauty and a wildlife-loving population, Washington State is home to one of the country’s greatest concentrations of certified Community Wildlife Habitats Read Full Story>
[6/1/2006 ] Growing older shouldn’t prevent you from exercising your green thumb when you adapt your cultivating practices to fit your lifestyle Read Full Story>
[5/1/2006 ] The Gulf Coast's ancient cypress swamps have suffered through development, water diversion projects and Hurricane Katrina; now, there's another threat: the wood chipper Read Full Story>
[4/1/2006 ] By cultivating gardens based on native plant communities, homeowners can help a surprisingly large number of species Read Full Story>
[2/1/2006 ] It’s easy to identify northern cardinals by their distinctive traits—most notably the male’s fiery plumage; if you live where they do, it’s also fairly easy to woo the birds to your garden Read Full Story>
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