Fern Toothwood. Resources. Herbal Blogroll. If you see your blog below but it doesn't have a description please feel free to send a description to me. If you have sent me your blog and you don't see it on the list, please send it to me again. Be sure to include the world BLOG in your subject line. (I hope no one fell through the cracks, but I never know!) A blog covering wildcrafting, therapeutics, recipes and my health related philosophical rants! Banyan Moon Botanicals is inspired by Yogini Herbalist, Kristin Henningsen. Join her as she shares her knowledge of herbs, yoga, nutrition, and mamahood. A blog by Kiva Rose I'm a Sanctuary Apprentice with Sarah Head. CastaneaA blog by Juliet Blankespoor. Catalyst for BreakfastCatalyst for Breakfast investigates the many ways we can incorporate fun and healthy DIY practices into our daily lives, from the perspective of an acupuncturist and herbalist.
Cauldrons and Crockpots is a blog about food, herbs, travel and magic. A blog by Leslie A blog by Sharol Tilgner Earth and Tree Mountain Herb.
Chicken Coops. Chicken coop. Secret-Handbook. HowStuffWorks. Top 10 Birds for Your Garden. Birds will eat insect pests year-round in your garden, if you provide a few of the basic necessities to attract and keep them nearby. Here’s how to attract 10 of the best birds for controlling garden pests. Bluebirds Bluebirds sing for spring and for their supper of garden pests. The spring diet of the western bluebird (which ranges from southern British Columbia down to central Mexico and from the Pacific to west Texas) is entirely insects, especially grasshoppers! Beetles, weevils, crickets, and caterpillars—sprinkled with the occasional ant, fly, centipede, sowbug, and snail—are the meals of choice for most bluebirds. They prefer to nest in sunny, open areas. Photo: (cc) John Benson/Flickr Chickadees Don’t let their sweet song fool you. In winter, chickadees stay on patrol, searching bark crevices for hibernating insects and the eggs of moths, plant lice, pear psylla, and katydids.
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