Will a bird eat a dead worm? Worms are the ideal food for omnivorous birds such as robins and other thrushes. While birds will eat just about any type of worm they can catch, earthworms and insect larvae are the most common food. Will robins eat worms? Song thrushes, robinsRead More →

Seed, Soil, and Sun: Discovering the Many Healthful Benefits of Gardening Helps fight disease. Builds strength. Improves memory. Boosts mood. Reduces stress. Helps addiction recovery. Fosters human connections. Heals and empowers. Why does gardening make me happy? Scientists have discovered that the mycobacterium found in soil can improve brain functionsRead More →

Takao Akizuki’s cameo in Your Name. Makoto Shinkai originally envisioned Takao as a boy who wants to help people but felt that he should have a passion for making something since creative work can be rewarding and fulfilling. … Takao made a cameo in Your Name., appearing towards the endRead More →

In many species only male birds sing, but in others, both males and females sing. And some birds don’t sing at all. For example, vultures and storks can barely produce any sound – let alone something musical enough that we would call it a song. Why do female songbirds notRead More →

Admission to the Garden is $9 for adult non-residents, $6 for non-resident seniors and youths (age 12-17), and $3 for non-resident children (age 5-11). Children 4 and under may enter free. How long does it take to walk through Japanese tea garden? 10 answers. If you just want to walkRead More →

Do not burn paper, trash, or anything manmade. These release carbon dioxide, greenhouse gases, and a number of other toxic chemicals into the environment. You also shouldn’t burn treated wood. Can you burn waste paper? You must only burn dry materials, such as paper and untreated wood. You must notRead More →

Cat Face Orb Weavers Araneus gemmoides, commonly known as the Jewel Spider (a name shared with Austracantha minax) and Cat-faced Spider (a name shared with Araneus gemma), is a common outdoor orb-weaver spider found in the USA and Canada. They are considered harmless and have low-toxicity venom. Can European gardenRead More →

The chances of getting a soil born disease from gardening is extremely low. Unfortunately, humans have a very hard time making sense of risk data. These facts might help. It is much more likely that you die from influenza than from any garden disease. Should I wear gloves when weeding?Read More →

Should You Eat Green Peas? Green peas are high in nutrients, fiber and antioxidants, and have properties that may reduce the risk of several diseases. Yet they also contain antinutrients, which may disrupt the absorption of some nutrients and cause digestive symptoms. Are raw peas in the pod good forRead More →