Creating Habitat for Birds in Central Florida

Recently the weather was warm enough for lunch on the patio and as we ate one of our guests remarked about how many birds he was observing in our backyard. It’s always good to have… Read More
by David Holmes
Posted: January 10, 2019
Recently the weather was warm enough for lunch on the patio and as we ate one of our guests remarked about how many birds he was observing in our backyard. It’s always good to have… Read More
Category: Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Home Landscapes, Wildlife
Tags: bird bath, birdbath, Cover, feeding station, food, Habitat, landscape, nesting, shrubs, trees, water, wildlife
by maxine32666
Posted: December 27, 2018
At Christmas time we see holly leaves in garlands, decorative sprays, and on Christmas cards. The holly is too valuable a plant to limit it to a few weeks per year. Florida has several native… Read More
Category: Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Home Landscapes, Horticulture
Tags: berries, dahoon, hedges, native plants, shrubs, wildlife, yaupon
Posted: January 5, 2018
Florida’s ranches are home to more than just the intended livestock, a lot of endangered species seek shelter and food amongst these lands. A lot of these animals act as keystone species and their protection… Read More
Category: Agriculture, Crops, Farm Management, Livestock, Natural Resources, Wildlife
Tags: Bainum, conservation, cool season, crops, deer plots, food, food plots, food production, game, grains, grasses, legumes, plots, ranch, vegetation, wildlife
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