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PABIS: Creating a wildlife habitat
According to ORAS, the five basic criteria needed to create a wildlife habitat are: 1) diverse food sources, such as seeds, berries, and nectar; 2) nesting sites, such as bird boxes, gourds, dead tree cavities, nesting shelves or vine tangles; 3) shelter for cover and nesting, such as dense shrubs, evergreens, brush piles, ground covers and rock piles; 4) bird feeders such as platform, suet …
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Native Trees of the Southeast: An Identification Guide $18.71 The diversity of woody plants in the Southeast is unparalleled in North America. Native Trees of the Southeast is a practical, compact field guide for the identification of the more than 225 trees native to the region, from the Carolinas and eastern Tennessee south through Georgia into northern Florida and west through Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas into eastern Texas. For confident… |
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Dirr’s Trees and Shrubs for Warm Climates: An Illustrated Encyclopedia $44.04 Following the phenomenal success of Dirr’s Hardy Trees and Shrubs, written for gardeners in the climates of USDA zones 3–6, this companion volume is a superlative photographic encyclopedia of trees, shrubs, and vines for “warm temperate” zones. In North America, these areas (zones 7–11) stretch from the Mid-Atlantic states to the South, include most of Texas and the Southwest, and encompass th… |
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Gardening With Native Plants of the South $17.11 In today’s South, where find gardening is a tradition, many homeowners and professional gardeners are discovering a vast ‘new’ palette of plant materials-native plants. They are realizing that these native wildflowers, trees, shrubs, groundcovers, vines, and grasses are far better suited, and therefore easier to grow and maintain, than most of the imported plants that populate traditional landscap… |
