From the depths of winter to the dog days of summer, these native bushes, trees, and vines can help support a variety of ...
Birds consume berries year-round, but most shrubs and trees produce berries only once a year. To ensure a continuous supply ...
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Grow More Native Plants for Birds
Native plants for birds are like Mom’s home cooking. They’re the tried-and-true foods that keep the birds coming back for more—the berries and seeds that bring in more bluebirds, orioles, goldfinches ...
Gardeners wondering what to do in the garden this season should consider putting fruit outside for an important reason.
Keep plants well watered until established, and cover the soil around them with a 5cm to 7.5cm (2in to 3in) thick mulch of compost or bark. Net during June and July to protect fruit from birds.