Gardening to attract wildlife
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Gardening to attract wildlife
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- The wildlife garden, month-by-month, Jackie Bennett ; photographs by Richard Hanson
- Birds, bees, and butterflies, bringing nature into your yard and garden, Nancy J. Hajeski
- The wild garden, everything you need to create a garden, Lucy Huntington
- Butterfly gardening, creating summer magic in your garden, created by the Xerces Society in association with the Smithsonian Institution
- A northern gardener's guide to native plants and pollinators, creating habitat in the Northeast, Great Lakes, and Upper Midwest, Lorraine Johnson & Sheila Colla ; illustrations by Ann Sanderson ; foreword by Douglas W. Tallamy
- Welcoming wildlife to the garden, creating backyard & balcony habitats for wildlife, Catherine J. Johnson, Susan McDiarmid ; projects & illustrations by Edward R. Turner
- Let's get gardening
- Planting Noah's garden, further adventures in backyard ecology, Sara Stein
- The nature-friendly garden, creating a backyard haven for plants, wildlife, and people, Marlene A. Condon
- Noah's garden, restoring the ecology of our own back yards, Sara Stein ; with illustrations by the author
- Wildlife gardening, Martyn Cox
- Attracting birds, butterflies, and other backyard wildlife, David Mizejewski
- Your backyard wildlife garden, how to attract and identify wildlife in your yard, Marcus Schneck ; foreword by Craig Tufts
- The wildlife-friendly vegetable gardener, how to grow food in harmony with nature, Tammi Hartung ; illustrations by Holly Ward Bimba
- More wildlife on your land, a guide for private landowners, Neil F. Payne
- Wildlife-friendly plants, make your garden a haven for beneficial insects, amphibians and birds, Rosemary Creeser ; photography by Steve Wooster
- The National Wildlife Federation's guide to gardening for wildlife, how to create a beautiful backyard habitat for birds, butterflies, and other wildlife, Craig Tufts and Peter Loewer
- Wildlife at your back door, how to create a haven for nature's friends, Sharon Amos