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Want Color? Consider Planting Nandina Shrubs in Your Tennessee Garden
Consider planting one of the many lovely varieties of nandina in your Tennessee garden. Compact nandina varieties grow 4 to 5 feet while other varieties grow 6 to 8 feet.
Attracting Birds to Water
Add a waterfall or fountain to natural or man-made water features in your yard. They are also water savers in multi-tiered birdbaths where the lower tier recycles the spillage back to the top tier.
Birds, Pesky
Starlings may be pests when they take over your bird feeders, but when they are cleaning Japanese beetles off your roses they are good guys. Many birds are pests simply because they congregate in excessive numbers making noise and generally causing a disturbance.
Birds and Window Collisions
The problem is that when a window shows a reflection of the sky to the bird in flight, it cannot distinguish between real sky and the window; hence a collision.
Nellie R. Stevens Holly - A Versatile Shrub for Your Tennessee Garden.
This broadleaf, evergreen shrub grows from about 15 to 30 feet high and about 10 to 12 feet wide. Nellie R. Stevens Holly will grow best when planted in partial to full sun and can tolerate moderate to dry conditions.
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