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Luring Pollinators to Our Gardens BY JANICE F. BOOTH MAR. 05, 2022 Spring is on our doorsteps and wisps of delights-to-come are floating through our gardens and with some of these March winds, racing through. And we’re often gladdened now by … Continue reading
May’s garden column for What’s Up? Magazine
Four Ways to Help Our Planet and Enhance Our Gardens by Janice F. Booth May 11, 2019 Our gardens are coming into their own; like dewy teens, each daisy, rose, and azalea blossom reveals its fresh face to … Continue reading
They’re Ba-a-ack! 17 years and counting.
I’m delighted to report that our feathered friends, Opal and Oscar Osprey are back from their winter sojourn in the southern hemisphere. They arrived right on schedule, March 16th, the day before St. Patrick’s Day. (Last spring they were two … Continue reading
Friends In High Places…
The garden holds many pleasures for me; the sounds of the wind through the trees, the colors of blossoms and leaves, the scent of earth and flowers. Perhaps most treasured among the garden’s delights are my friends the song birds. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bird, birdfeeder, Birding, Black-capped Chickadee, Carolina, Carolina Chickadee, Feeders, Food, Garden, Nest box, Recreation, Tit (bird)
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