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The wildlife you see on your next hiking trip? The rustle in your backyard at night? It might not be a raccoon or a deer. A steady increase in the population of wild pigs — a marauding, non-native ...
There is a simple way to help your lawn recover, grow stronger and support your local community before summer arrives - ...
A Central Florida couple is suing after they paid a landscaper thousands of dollars for work that never got done, and now the ...
As June kicks off, some homeowners are embracing the "Let It Bloom" trend in their yards. But it might not be the best idea ...
MA law allows you to kill an animal that damages your property, but MassWildlife says that should be the last resort.
There are many ways to support pollinators and other wildlife in home landscapes, such as providing floral resources throughout the season, planting host plants, and planting native plants.
From a village-like outpost in Corfu arranged around an 18th olive oil mill to a peninsula in Crete, these are the ultimate ...
Experts encourage simple changes such as planting native pollinator gardens and mowing less frequently to help fragile bee and insect populations bounce back this summer.
Dense shrubs also provide valuable shelter, nesting sites, and food sources, especially berries. Plants like holly and ...
A project to reintroduce the metre-tall birds as a breeding species to England has created wild colonies producing dozens of ...
Wowcher is knocking more than 50% off two of Karcher’s top cordless garden tools – complete with batteries and chargers ...
As a friend of mine said, “Miss Myrtle’s Garden at the Bush” sounds like a lewd euphemism or at least a sexually louche club ...