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Adding a Nest Box in Your Backyard to Attract Birds
The traditional wood box with a hole in it is designed to mimic a nest cavity in nature. They even encourage participants to submit data on nesting attempts for a citizen-science project.
California
El Segundo
What Is Bird\'s Nest Orchid – Where Does Bird\'s Nest Orchid Grow
Because the orchid lacks chlorophyll, it is unable to. Read on for more information about bird's nest orchid wildflowers.Bird's nest orchid wildflowers contain almost no chlorophyll and are unable to produce any energy from the sunlight.
Ohio
Willoughby
Bird\'s Nest Spruce Care: How To Grow Bird\'s Nest Spruce Shrubs
It is a Norwegian shrub that gets only 2 feet tall and about 4 feet wide. This is a marvelous foliage plant well suited for3 to 7. Bird's nest spruce care is average with very little maintenance.
Ohio
Willoughby
The Amazing Details of Bird Migration
However, once the temperatures begin to rise above 36 degrees, the birds will return to northern regions to begin staking out breeding territory.To truly enjoy the comings and goings of our bird friends, set up a winter feeder and see who stops by on...
California
El Segundo
Llamas, Move Your Poop Piles Elsewhere
Tags alpacas , llama poop , llamas “Those are llama beans. That one by the shelter is more than 2 feet tall. “I'd pick up every bean and take them wherever I wanted Bandit to poop.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Lama, Lama
But Lama evolved into two modern species: guanaco and vicuna. Llamas and alpacas used to be very expensive and only rich people could buy them. Fiber was an important commodity, too.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Alpacas And Llamas: What They Are & Why You Should Keep Them
Common Camelid Uses iStock/Thinkstock Far from being ornamental creatures, camelids are surprisingly versatile and useful in many different ways. Alpacas sport an incredibly soft fleece that is highly prized for being very strong, yet is surprisingly...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Adopt a Llama or Alpaca
Some are survivors of neglect. If you choose not to keep llamas or alpacas adopted through a rescue, they must be surrendered back to the organization. (Herd guardians are pre-tested; fiber llamas are adopted out to fiber homes; pack llamas and even llamas...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Weird Llama and Alpaca Behaviors
According to the International Lama Registry there are 163,131 llamas in the United States and the Alpaca Registry says there are 167,802 alpacas, too. Spitting means, “I don't like what you're doing!” or “Get away, and leave me alone!” Lamas...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Llamas
These two species were domesticated in the high plains of Peru well before 3000 B.C., becoming llamas and alpacas, respectively. After the Spanish conquest, more than 300,000 llamas were used to pack ore down from the famed Potosi mines alone.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
The Birds and Bees—Camelid Edition
To survive, they developed unique breeding behaviors, such always having their babies (called crias) during the warmer daytime hours, usually between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., so their crias are on their feet and dry before nightfall.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Make Shearing Day Safe, Efficient & Fun
Make sure the ones in the holding pen awaiting their turn have access to fresh, clean water and some hay to munch. Boost your farm's social media presence with your herd's new haircuts.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Protect Your Livestock With Winter Weather Wear
For neonates born in cold weather , this means fighting off the chill is difficult and they might need help. Also check for broken buckles and snaps. The inability to grow a thick winter coat can also be an issue for some older equines.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Get The Most From Dewormers
It's also important to give your animals enough dewormer, so you don't just kill off weaker worms and allow tough, resistant worms survive. Unfortunately, this isn't at all uncommon.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 Predators After Your Livestock
The presence of a bear can cause animals to stampede and run through fences. These predators usually attack at night, targeting the throats of livestock but sometimes biting along the neck and back.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
9 Tips to Help Your Livestock Beat the Summer Heat
Dehydration, heat stress and heatstroke are challenges that many farmers face as temperatures increase. Need a convenient method to keep large troughs clean? Bug spray, fans, proper manure management and reduction or outright elimination of standing water...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Building Nest Boxes
First, avoid toxic materials like pressure-treated wood and paint. Their success may not be as closely tied to nest boxes, but they certainly played a positive role. Nest Box Construction Tips When constructing and installing boxes, keep in mind some...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Keeping Your Fields Tree-Free
Over time, more and more seedlings will gain a foothold and start a steady, stealthy advance across your fields, reducing the amount of space for your crops, as well as hiding the beautiful mature trees behind an unattractive wall of seedlings and saplings.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
12 Plants That Fertilize Your Garden
Nettles A favorite crop among many organic and biodynamic gardeners, nettle has highly desirable properties. It will smell like manure. These plants are givers, adding nutrients and organic matter back to the soil to increase its fertility without chemicals.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Steps To Keep Young Trees Out Of Your Fields
Instead, I'm working toward mowing the edges of the fields several times a year with a riding lawn mower . We're not talking dozens of trees, or even hundreds. One option is to dig up the roots of all these little trees, but because in my case they're...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Prepare To Make Your Farm Certified Organic
Take Really Great Notes Certifiers love to see that you're organized, but they also need to see your activity. Every certifier is a little different, but in my experience they all respect the certification of the Organic Materials Review Institute or...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
6 Ways to Not Use a Generator
When buying a generator, look for one that has a built-in breaker to stop the current if there's a short in an extension cord. Smoking around generators can lead to a fire, singed hair and at worst, a large and potentially fatal explosion.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Farm Clothing: Choose The Best Gear For The Jobs You Do
Oh! Don't forget snacks and water. But tobacco men don't need protection from the crop or the cold. As small-scale farmers and gardeners, we have the freedom to think for ourselves and choose the best clothing to suit the job.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Permaculture: Getting Started
When I began studying permaculture, I envisioned a massive landscaping effort like Dan Halsey carried out. The slope is home to coneflowers, autumn sedum, phlox and rudbeckia. Either way, the land and your plants will be better for it.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 Human-Powered Garden Tools for More Sustainable Farming
Yet at the same time, gardening in hard, compact soil yields poor results. Raised-Bed Builder Raised garden rows, even in gardens without a bed structure holding the soil in place, provide the benefits of soil temperature and moisture regulation and can...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 Reasons Why You Need A Staple Gun On Your Farm
A staple gun is a useful tool to have around your farm. Here are five reasons why everyone needs a staple gun. You will not tire from carrying a staple gun around! 4. It's powered entirely by your own strength—it doesn't require batteries, a power cord,...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Rafter Panel Storage
After spending some time looking through alternatives and trying out one draw clasp, I settled on a simple alternative. When lifted back into place, the panel ends rest against the top plate of the shed wall.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia