There’s nothing more enjoyable than watching beautiful birds flock to your backyard. And if you enjoy feeding your regular visitors, there are plenty of ways to attract birds into your garden this ...
If you'd like to see more robins visiting your yard, draw them in with this tree that gives the birds food and shelter while also adding visual interest.
Plus, a goldfinch is definitely the type of bird you want in your yard. Its presence is not just a treat for the eyes; its call is music to the ears too.  Unlike grackles, blue jays, gulls, and other ...
Hanging a feeder is the easiest way to catch sight of backyard birds. We'll explain when to start feeding birds in late fall and how to ensure they benefit the most.
Fall armyworms are caterpillars of a moth that can quickly damage a lawn by feeding on the grass. Learn how to identify fall armyworms, get rid of them, and revive your lawn after armyworm damage.
Some people find traditional grass to be boring, so they turn to lawn alternatives for their yards instead. But this common ground cover might attract snakes.
The monarch butterfly, known for its bright orange patterned wings, is in the middle of its migration from the northern U.S. to Mexico. Once the migration is complete, the species will not be seen in ...
Want to know how to keep raccoons away from your property? Discover effective methods and prevention tips in this comprehensive guide.
October is a crucial time for hedgehogs, and with one simple task, gardeners can turn their gardens into a safe haven for these spiky visitors before winter sets in.
Fallen fruit and bird seed can attract rats, so households are being urged to pick it up off the ground in their garden to deter them ...
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is urging people, and particularly those who live in places where black bears proliferate, to avoid leaving garbage, pet food, bird seed and other food ...
“They need six weeks of cold, moist stratification. What I usually do is make a paper towel sandwich with seeds in the middle, moisten the paper towel, stick it into a sealable container, and put them ...