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Botany / Insect ecology / Pollinators / Beekeeping / Organic gardening / Butterfly / Insect / Bird bath / Nectar / Plant reproduction / Biology / Pollination
Date: 2009-12-08 16:13:06
Botany
Insect ecology
Pollinators
Beekeeping
Organic gardening
Butterfly
Insect
Bird bath
Nectar
Plant reproduction
Biology
Pollination

#5: Attract Wildlife BRING YOUR YARD TO LIFE BY PROVIDING WATER, FOOD, AND SHELTER FOR BIRDS, BUTTERFLIES, AND OTHER CREATURES Remember to plant for pollinators.

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