Getting Inspiration for Your Wildlife Garden

Eastern Kingbird on Nest 2

One of the best ways that I’ve found to get inspiration for my wildlife garden is to go and visit other wildlife gardens. First, you get to meet other wildlife gardeners who are just as passionate about creating welcoming habitat for wildlife in their gardens as you are. These gardeners are eager to share their [...]

The Magic of Migration in Cape May

Cape May, NJ is a magical place at any time of the year, but during migration it is truly spectacular! I’ll be writing more about this phenomenon over the next few days, but wanted to whet your appetite and show you some of the magic. That’s just a teaser of the many wonders I was [...]

Creating a Wildlife Garden from Scratch

How to Create a Wildlife Garden from Nothing but Lawn Where would you start if you wanted to create a wildlife garden and you had nothing but lawn to work with? That was exactly the situation that Kathy and Roger Horn faced when they bought their home in Cape May County, NJ. In fact, their [...]

Ecosystem Garden Showcase: Ro Wilson, Cape May, NJ

It’s time for our weekly visit to an Ecosystem Garden, showcasing the many ways you can help wildlife in your garden. If you would like to see your garden for wildlfie featured here, please read A Visit to YOUR Garden. Many thanks to Irma McVey for submitting these beautiful photos for this Ecosystem Garden Showcase. [...]

How Long Should I Leave my Hummingbird Feeders up in the Fall?

(Carole’s note: This is a guest post by Pat Sutton. You can learn more about Pat here). I was recently asked: “Should we still be feeding the hummingbirds? I wasn’t sure when to discontinue our feeders so the hummingbirds can move on for the winter.” It’s a good question. Actually when it’s time to migrate, [...]

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