Think Twice Before Adding A Birdhouse In Your Yard If You Want To Attract Cardinals
While adding a birdhouse to your yard will attract many kinds of birds, if you're specifically trying to lure in cardinals, this may not be a good idea.
Read MoreWhile adding a birdhouse to your yard will attract many kinds of birds, if you're specifically trying to lure in cardinals, this may not be a good idea.
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Read MoreWhile you'll have luck attracting hummingbirds to your yard with many different flower types, these two lilies are ones the little visitors especially like.
Read MoreIf a flower is beautiful and attracts hummingbirds, it seems like a no-brainer to include it in your garden. With this bloom, you may want to think twice.
Read MoreIt's not enough to simply plop down a pretty birdbath in your garden. Know which types of baths work best for which critters, and birds will be happy to visit.
Read MoreWhile there are many flowers that can be used to attract hummingbirds to your garden, if you're looking for a low-maintenance option, check out this hybrid.
Read MoreWhile snakes are generally beneficial, you may not want to see lots of serpents in your yard. If so, try keeping them away with a clever gravel tip.
Read MoreIf squirrels keep eating all your bird seed, one clever (and adorable) trick may help deter them, especially when combined with other squirrel-repellent hacks.
Read MoreMany people love Florida for its wilderness. But with all those people, snake bites are at an all-time high. Here's what to do to not become a statistic.
Read MoreHawaii's beaches are clearly among some of the most beautiful and most popular in the U.S. It's important to remember, however, that the ocean brings risks.
Read MoreA certain lawn care mistake could be leading snakes onto your property. Ensure you avoid making this mistake to keep these creatures far away from your garden.
Read MoreWe are always looking for clever ways to invigorate a garden, while inviting hummingbirds to come and play. This colorful, low-maintenance flower fits the bill.
Read MoreWhile there are plenty of decorative birdhouses to buy and kits to build, this DIY birdhouse using an old pitcher is just as charming and makes a great upcycle.
Read MoreIf you want to repel snakes from your property naturally, check out one aromatic, easy-to-grow plant that may help keep them out of your lawn.
Read MoreIf you're struggling with insects or animals eating all your garden produce, a clever DIY involving PVC pipe can help protect them from damage.
Read MoreWhile recycling old soup and coffee cans is one option, consider saving a few and upcycling them into these garden features that will attract and support bees.
Read MoreOne easy way to bring more birds to your yard is to create nesting stations filled with materials they love. Craft one in an instant with an old whisk and cord.
Read MoreSo you know which flowers will bring the hummingbirds to your yard. But that's just part one. Now use this eye-catching trick to make sure they return.
Read MoreDon't want to see a snake underneath your growing berry bushes? Discover some helpful hacks that will effectively keep them away from your garden.
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Read MoreRed flowers are a favorite of hummingbirds and other pollinators. This low-maintenance flowering plant is an ideal way to attract birds, bees, and butterflies.
Read MoreThough there are plenty of native perennial plants that hummingbirds love, consider adding a bit of tropical flair to your garden with this flowering plant.
Read MoreIt's easy to think of snakes as something to avoid or get rid of. But in fact many are very beneficial for gardens, including these two American species.
Read MoreSome people may assume that a bigger hummingbird feeder is the best option, as it would provide more nectar. Discover if this is actually true.
Read MoreGo out. Take a walk and spot birds, deer, or cats. If you can't get out to see wildlife IRL, we've found the most binge-worthy animal and nature shows on TV.
Read MoreTo keep hummingbirds safe, it's important to clean their feeder often. Instead of using soap or bleach, you can complete this task with two kitchen staples.
Read MoreGrowing flowers and shrubs to attract hummingbirds is a lofty goal. This low-maintenance plant ensures you'll have plenty of pink blooms for hungry birds.
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