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7 Birds And Wildlife Friendly Plants to Add in Winter

December 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are May Birds-&-Wildlife Friendly Plants to Add in Winter

Winter gardens often get underestimated, as if the cold automatically means your yard has to turn into a barren wasteland. But winter is actually the perfect season to become a hero to hungry birds, roaming wildlife, and the little critters that don’t migrate when temperatures drop. When food becomes scarce and shelter becomes priceless, the…

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7 Evergreens That Add Color All Winter Long

October 9, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some evergreens add color all winter long.

Winter doesn’t have to mean dull, lifeless landscapes or gray backyards that look like something out of a black-and-white film. When everything else goes bare, evergreens step up as the unsung heroes of the cold season—keeping your garden alive, vibrant, and full of personality. These resilient plants don’t care about frost or flurries; they’re too…

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Grocery prices keep climbing, cold and flu season never seems far away, and many households now search for practical ways to cut costs while staying healthy. A small herb garden can help tackle both problems at once because several common medicinal herbs grow quickly, require little space, and cost far less than store-bought supplements or…

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