
Fall migration is underway for the hummingbird. When should you take feeders down? We have the answer, plus what you can do to help these tiny creatures on their long journey south.
Read MoreFall migration is underway for the hummingbird. When should you take feeders down? We have the answer, plus what you can do to help these tiny creatures on their long journey south.
Read MoreStoring your root vegetables using the sand method allows you to put delicious, quality produce on the table until spring—no root cellar needed!
Read MoreEven if you don’t follow fashion traditions, chances are you’ve heard the expression, “Don’t wear white after Labor Day.” But where does this rule come from and should you still follow it today? Turns out, it’s not so black and white! (Psst … see our Labor Day weather forecast for your region!) White Clothing—A Sign
Read MoreThis herbal concoction supposedly protected people from the plague. The recipe has many variations —is it magic elixir or the stuff of legends?
Read MoreNot only are they beautiful, but dragonflies consume an abundance of pesky, annoying mosquitoes. See how to attract dragonflies to your yard for the ultimate pest control.
Read MoreInstead of spending money on birdseed, consider growing plants that feed the birds. We have the tips you need to keep your feathered friends happy!
Read MoreThis slimy, stinky soybean dish is virtually unknown in the U.S., but that's about to change. Is natto the next fountain of youth? Find out!
Read MoreThe house sparrow is considered an invasive bird in many areas, causing damage and problems for native species. So what can you do to discourage them from invading your back yard and feeders? We have a few helpful strategies.
Read MoreSend an avian invitation to these songbirds this year. They're musical and beautiful and they keep the backyard bug population in check!
Read MoreSorry seasonal allergy sufferers, winter might be a bad time of year for you if you are prone to cedar fever. See what causes it and how to get relief naturally.
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