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Are your neighbors too tame? Do they never sing at sunrise? Do they lack brilliant colors? Then perhaps it's time to change your gardening ways. By moving from conventional to natural and incorporating some native plants, you can have a wildlife community flourishing in your backyard in no time. Provide them with the basics -- food, water, shelter -- and soon butterflies, birds, frogs and toads, salamanders, bats, and other small creatures will be sharing their songs, fantastic colors, and antics with you. Let these resources show you how to invite nature in.
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Wildlife Gardening, Landscaping for Birds, Native Plants, Wildflowers |
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I love wildlife gardening, the idea of creating a garden that butterflies and bees will flock to as well as other wildlife
Kathy
www.danthegardener.com
Posted by: leahpellerin at March 15, 2011 10:07 AM
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