Decorate for the birds

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Beverly Vogt, owner of Wild Birds Unlimited in Northport, Alabama, hosts a decorating party every year to receive the scarlet red cardinals and other beautiful winged arrivals. She has several tips and advices to keep the birds happy, like adorning an outdoor Christmas tree with seedcakes, fruit, peanut butter-slathered bagels, and tossing handfuls of leftover popcorn onto the tree, and making a birdhouse.

author: Reed, Rebecca Bull
Management dynamics, Executive changes & profiles, Management, Officials and employees, Company business management, Bird refuges, Bird sanctuaries, Vogt, Beverly, Wild Birds Unlimited Inc.

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The best perennial

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The charming three-petaled blooms, Spiderwort, often in shades of blue and purple, last just a day but its one stem can produce many flowers to keep it blooming throughout the summer. Spiderwort offers an extended supply of coveted blossoms and so bees and butterflies are attracted towards it in sunny locations.

author: Reed, Rebecca Bull
Behavior, Commelinaceae

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Hello, color!

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Every color of the attractive 'Super Olympia Red' begonias in Ben Spencer's garden has something to communicate. The pink color communicates that 'cottage is my middle name', whereas blue and purple reveal 'to you, I'll always be true'.

author: Reed, Rebecca Bull
Environmental aspects, Begonias

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