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If deer in your yard consistently browse your hydrangea blooms but not your neighbor's, you might wonder why. The reason is ...
Planting food plotting is hard work and can be expensive. So don’t mess it up by making one of these 29 mistakes.
There is a problem with pollinators. Their numbers are declining, especially various species of bees. But, you could help to solve that problem, and the answer could be growing in your own ...
With all the rainfall, trees and shrubs have had substantial growth. But this lush growth is also appealing to wildlife in the neighborhood.
After Chronic Wasting Disease was detected in wild deer in new areas of the state last year, DNR officials say the state’s ban will be extended to Anoka, Clay, Ramsey, Sherburne, Steele ...
This is a time of abundance for Mother Earth’s creatures, with food sources available everywhere. Flowers provide nectar and pollen, and plants offer foliage, stems, and roots. Caterpillars, grubs, ...
Deer tend to leave these beautiful flowering vines alone. While a very hungry deer will eat almost any plant, there are many that they tend to avoid, among them are some spectacular vines. Most of ...
This isn’t the canine cutie’s only heartwarming habit. Pino also waits outside his mom’s door each morning until she gets up. His day doesn’t start until he sees his favorite person. Golden Retrievers ...
I could see the been there, done that concern in my new neighbor's eyes as he quizzed me about my new plants: marigolds, lamb's ear, foxglove, snapdragon, lavender, coneflower, bee balm, bearded ...
I didn't see him do it, but the young deer I am calling Charlie had a certain "yeah, I ate your marigolds and coneflower and what of it" look in his eyes when I caught him in my flower bed.