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1. Gardening For Birds - By: Michael Russell
Creating the perfect garden for birds begins by understanding the needs of birds. Birds, as with other wildlife, require certain elements in the garden to survive. These elements include: Food Water Shelter Planting for birds can add beauty...

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Grab a grocery bag and visit meadow, field, or forest for tender green spring plants provided by Nature. With a Roger Tory Peterson's 'Field Guide to the Birds' in hand, and Euell Gibbons 'Stalking the Wild Asparagus' or 'Handbook of Edible Wild Plants', you can forage for delicious greens provided by nature. As long as you stay away from well-traveled roadsides to avoid vehicle exhaust pollutants, and steer clear of any land that has been sprayed with chemicals, you're saf
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2. Have Birds, Will Fly - By: Michael Russell
Inviting birds to your back yard is easy. Usually, a good way to invite them over is by planting the edges of the yard with ornamental plants that bear food. Examples of these plants are those that bear cones, berries, etc. Also, it creates protected nesting places which will allow th...

3. Types Of Wild Roses - By: Michael Russell
Wild Roses, (Rosa) Just as many members of the lily tribe show a preference for the rule of three in the arrangements of their floral parts, so the wild roses cling to the quinary method of some primitive ancestor, a favorite one also with the buttercup and many of its kin, the geraniums, mallows, ...

4. Easy Butterfly Gardening: Three Tips For Success - By: Michael Russell
Butterfly gardens require several things to be successful: plants, water, and the right gardening attitude. We can easily create lists of plants that butterflies love. Consider planting Asters, Joe-Pye weed, Black-eyed Susans, Lantana, Butterfly Bush, Butterfly Weed, Liatris, Pentas, Core...

5. Gardening Is An Activity-the Art And Craft Of Growing Plants - By: Michael Russell
Gardening is an activity--the art and craft of growing plants--with a goal of creating a beautiful environment. Gardening most often takes place in or about one's residence, in a space referred to as the garden. A garden that is in close proximity to one's residence is also known as a residential ga...

6. Caring For Bamboo - By: Dean Caporella
There is no doubt bamboo provides great versatility in many forms of home life. Whether it's used as a fence break, in fashion or as food, bamboo just keeps producing the goods. Nowadays, bamboo has become one of the worlds most popular decorative plants, both indoor and outdo...

7. Pest Control - By: Michael Russell
pest control Pest control is something most of us have to face at one time or another. Whether we are urban dwellers trying to control insects in our apartment or a homeowner facing squirrel damage to our home or farmers working on growing crops, pests are everywhere. Pest control involv...

8. At Your Own Risk: Wild Bird Feeding - By: Michael Russell
To a responsible and mature person, wild bird feeding is not an activity or a hobby that should be taken lightly. The bird feeder which is dedicated to the act requires buying pounds and pounds of bird feed every winter as well as a book about birds and some binoculars to be able to stu...



9. A New Crop Of Research Reveals Consumers Are Ready To Go Au Naturale In Fresh Food Packaging - By: Ara
(ARA) - A new study conducted by Grapentine Company, Inc., reveals that a large group of consumers are interested in purchasing fresh food in natural-based packaging. These consumers are prepared to back that up with their wallets, and will pay extra per item if it is contained in a package derived ...

10. The Nature Of Allergies - By: Michael Russell
Allergies can affect a person in various ways.  These can be in the form of hayfever or allergic rhinitis, allergic asthma, food allergies or drug allergies just to name a few.  Allergies can elicit reactions, which range from the annoying and itchy skin redness to the fatal anaphylactic s...

11. The Superfoods - By: (see Article)
Through clinical studies, observation of long-lived societies and chemical analysis of foods and the substances they contain, a variety of foods have been identified as "superfoods". The vitamins, minerals, fats and other substances particular to these foods have been found to greatly extend life, s...

12. Organic Gardening - Success Is In Your Hands - By: Michael Russell
Why is it more and more people are turning to growing their own organic foods. Certainly most seem to be turning to growing their own organic foods because of the substantial health benefits that they provide. Other reasons could be because they know that their foods are both...

13. Successful Organic Gardening Systems - By: Michael Russell
What is it that most organic gardeners want from their amazing food gardens? * Is it the substantial health benefits: - knowing that your food is GM and synthetic chemicals and free? - gathering your food from garden to table in minutes, retaining valu...

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