2010 Wildlife Gardening Articles
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[3/19/2010]
Individual gardeners can ‘change the world’ by making native plants available to local wildlife
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[3/10/2010]
At several tribal schools, educators are using NWF-certified gardens to connect kids with both nature and their Native American heritage
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[3/5/2010]
Many wildlife-friendly perennials benefit from a head start. Plant seeds indoors—using pots you make yourself.
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[2/19/2010]
Want to add beauty and wildlife value to your yard? Consider these native plant champions.
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[1/29/2010]
One of the best things you may ever cultivate in your yard is a gardener; share your love of nature with a child
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[1/15/2010]
Winter is a good time to begin planning which native flowering plants and herbs to cultivate in your yard this spring to create a haven for beneficial insects
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[1/6/2010]
Birdbaths fulfill bathing and drinking needs of birds and small mammals
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[1/6/2010]
Seeing nature's wonders up close is among the rewards of creating a backyard wildlife habitat
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[1/6/2010]
An NWF volunteer describes how a wildlife garden—and its bird visitors—improved the health of a nursing home resident
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