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Backyard Wildlife

Gardening with wildlife and creating wildlife habitat in your backyard or garden can bring you a lot of joy. I love to watch the birds, butterflies, frogs, lizards, bees, and small mammals visit my garden, even if it means I sometimes lose a few plants. These articles talk about how to create backyard habitat, what plants can help wildlife in your garden, and even talks about some of the critters you might see in your garden.

How The Assassin Bug Is Good for Your Garden

Insects

Have you seen an assassin bug in your garden? I don’t know how I never noticed these little insects during the years I have been gardening, but they just never registered on my radar. A friend recently posted about being stung by one of these, and that very same day, I realized that I had taken a photograph of a juvenile assassin bug. Are …

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Don’t Let the Bad Bugs Spoil Your Outdoor Fun

Garden Pests, Insects, Outdoor Fun

It is just the worst part of gardening. I mean it, the worst. The bugs. My former biology teachers would scold me for saying “bugs” and not insects, but that’s what we call them. I appreciate beneficial insects in the garden - the praying mantises, ladybugs, spiders, and even bees and wasps that can sting. But here in the Deep South, we are just …

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Gulf Fritillary recently hatched

How to Create Gulf Fritillary Butterfly Habitat in Your Garden

Insects, Wildlife Habitat

Updated Sept. 5, 2025 You can attract Gulf fritillary butterflies to your yard and garden by providing food plants (flowers), caterpillar host plants, water, and shelter for the butterflies. Here are some tips for the plants to include in your garden for Gulf fritillaries. Gulf fritillary butterflies (Dione vanillae -- formerly Agraulis …

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Juvenile Male Hummingbird feeding on angel wing begonia

The Hummingbirds are Coming! Fall Migration of Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds

Birds, Fun Nature Stuff

The fall migration of hummingbirds is underway, so you might be seeing more of the tiny birds in your garden this month if you live in the Southeast. Male hummingbirds are the first to migrate, followed by immature males and females. So keep an eye out for that flash of a ruby throat and keep your ears open for the buzz of their wings. This lovely …

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Gulf Fritillary recently hatched

Butterflies from my garden

Insects

Many of the flowering plants I grow in my yard attract butterflies by providing food for them or their larvae. It always makes me smile to see a butterfly flitting by or resting on a bloom. My neighbors probably think I'm crazy when they hear me say "hello, beautiful" to the butterflies, but they always seem like fancy ladies visiting my garden. …

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If It Were a Snake, It Would Have Bit Me

Reptiles & Amphibians

How many times have you said this, "if it were a snake, it would have bit me?" I've heard people around here say it a lot, but I think it has a new meaning for me now. There are  lot of snakes in the South. It's just a fact of life that if you spend enough time outdoors, you'll come across one. If you're lucky, it's a nonvenomous one, but you …

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