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                    One of the greatest gifts your landscape can offer is its ability to provide food, water, and shelter for wildlife. With careful planning, you can install plantings and features that will welcome the animals and insects you most want to see. Does a little boy in your life love frogs? If so, give some thought to installing a pond. Want to delight in the beautiful colours of butterflies? Plant a pollinator-friendly garden. Are small animals more your thing? Learn what you can do to appreciate the sights of bushy squirrel tails and fluttering hummingbirds. (NALP)
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      Because it’s hidden underground, most people underestimate the important role soil plays in the health of their lawn and landscape. Grass, shrubs, flowers, and trees all depend on soil that is rich in nutrients as without that foundation, plants become more prone to disease and damage and may exhibit signs of deficiencies such as discoloured leaves and stunted growth. While it’s easy to focus the majority of attention on the beauty of flowers and plants, their beauty truly begins below the earth’s surface.
    
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