May can be a frenzy of bird activity with nesting and fledgling chicks so make sure your yard is ready for the rush. These ...
As we revel in May’s abundance, it’s worth reflecting on the habitats we can create. For example, a clipped leylandii hedge in my village garden provides shelter for more than 50 sparrows annually.
The pink flowers on this berry-producing shrub are inviting to butterflies, while its red fruit will certainly attract cedar ...
Bushy bluestem grass isn't just a great way to fill in swampy parts of your garden — it also drops seeds, providing a lovely ...