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5 Easy Ways to Stop Birds From Pooping on Your Patio
The warm weather and soft breezes lure us outside in the early summer and beg us to take advantage of our patios, porches and...
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Attracting Birds to Your Garden
Birds: they’re beautiful, they sing sweet songs, AND they can help our gardens thrive. Keep reading to learn more about the benefits of birds...
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Blues, birds, and a blooming agave
March 23, 2026 Texas bluebonnets may be scant this year on roadsides and in fields due to the drought. But I’ve seen pretty patches here...
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7 Birds to Watch Out for as They Return to Gardens in February
February is a bit of a ‘bridge’ month in the birding world. In many parts of the US, it’s still firmly coat-and-scarf weather, but...
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Sunrise sky over Caddo Lake, with birds and bald cypress
January 14, 2026 I zipped my jacket up tight against a chilly pre-dawn breeze as we zoomed across Caddo Lake last November. We’d hired guide...
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How to Use What’s Already in Your Garden to Support Winter Birds
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How to Grow and Care for Creeping Phlox
Both are such similar plants that they are often confused. If I really had to choose between the two, I’d say P. subulata might just...
Planting, Care, and Harvest Guide
Sharing is caring! Yardlong beans — also called asparagus beans — are one of the easiest and most productive vegetables for hot summer gardens. Despite...
Causes, Prevention, and What to Do with Split Tomatoes
Sharing is caring! Few things are more disappointing than walking into the garden to pick a perfect, ripe tomato only to discover a deep crack...