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Grow Sunflowers to Attract Birds and Pollinators
Add cheer to your garden by growing low-maintenance sunflowers. After the flower petals fade, sunflower seeds feed hungry ...
They know their time is fleeting, and yet they have one mission: to provide for their next generations. While they consume the nutritious nectar our wild and native plants provide, they are collecting ...
Learn how leaf piles, dead stems, and natural shelters support overwintering insects and animals in your backyard.
Our master gardener reveals the gardening trends gaining popularity in 2026. Hint: The focus is on wildlife, conservation, ...
A collaboration between Brazilian and German researchers has led to a sunflower-based meat substitute that’s high in protein and minerals. The new ingredient, made from refined sunflower flour, ...
Question: Our sunflowers recently stopped blooming and made seeds. Can we plant more seeds for fall flowers or is it too late? Answer: Sunny, warm Florida months are a great time to grow sunflowers.
This is the spectacular moment a flock of green birds flew over the sunflower fields. Alexandrine parakeets were spotted fluttering among the flowers at Manee Sorn Sunflower Field in Khao Yai, Nakhon ...
Lead guide of the school's program Jessica Pearson stands in front of the garden's gate. The White Pine Middle School's garden was recently designated as a Certified Wildlife Habitat by the National ...
Every yard needs a tree. All the better if it’s a native species of tree, one that will support native bees, butterflies and other wildlife. “Fall is a great time for tree planting,” said Spencer ...
When Ukrainian immigrant Alex Babich stands in his Indiana backyard craning his neck to look 35 feet into the sky, he isn’t just staring at a sunflower. He is looking at his roots — and his future ...
Alex Babich climbs on the structure that surrounds his nearly 36-foot high sunflower that holds the world record for the tallest flower at his home in Fort Wayne, Ind., on Thursday. FORT WAYNE, Ind. — ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — When Ukrainian immigrant Alex Babich stands in his Indiana backyard craning his neck to look 35 feet (11 meters) into the sky, he isn’t just staring at a sunflower. He is looking at ...
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