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SQUIRRELS AND BIRD FEEDERS…      A CHALLENGING COMBINATION! By Kathy Torres Squirrels are cute little creatures, but they can really be a nuisance!  Known for feasting on bird seed, squirrels can take away all the joy of bird watching by snatching the seed away from the birds and totally disrupting the peace.  Besides the fact that […]

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By Kathy Torres Growing up, my family always had a dog or a cat (sometimes both) as well as parakeets, hamsters, and tropical fish. Because my Dad was in the Army, we moved a lot, and when we did, we had quite the menagerie of pets that traveled along with us. It was comical, as […]

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By Kathy Torres The National Wildlife Federation has designated October as Leave the Leaves Month. Since we are beginning the month of November, you may be thinking that we have missed the boat, however, because the leaves typically fall a little later here in the South, it’s not too late to begin this practice in […]

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By Kathy Torres Fall is officially upon us, however, it really doesn’t feel like it yet. Hopefully, soon we will have a change in the weather, bringing cool mornings and evenings, milder temperatures in the afternoons, low humidity, and more frequent rain. The arrival of fall weather usually encourages us to get back in the […]

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by Kathy Torres There are a number of reasons for gardeners to love this area of South Carolina, like a long growing season, minimal freezing temperatures in winter (most of the time), and availability of many native plants that are precisely suited to the environment here.  Unfortunately, there is one thing lacking in most landscapes […]

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