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Clippings: Gardening for Wildlife

Clip: Season 25 Episode 5 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

A thriving garden is full of life beyond the plants!

Visit a research center in Hampton Roads studying which plant species popular pollinators prefer. Then explore a meadow landscape designed to provide food and habitat for wild birds. Engage with us or watch full episodes at Facebook.com/VirginiaHomeGrown and vpm.org/vhg. VHGC 501.

11/15/2025

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Beneficial Insects

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Clip: S25 Ep5 | 6m 26s | Learn about beneficial insects you can release in the garden to combat common pests (6m 26s)

Birdwatching

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Clip: S25 Ep5 | 6m 25s | Learn about the tools that birders use to track and study birds (6m 25s)

Meadow Habitat for Birds

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Clip: S25 Ep5 | 7m 53s | Get tips for supporting birds in any size garden (7m 53s)

Pollinator Friendly Gardens

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Clip: S25 Ep5 | 8m 5s | Explore a research station studying beneficial insects (8m 5s)

Protecting Garden Vegetables

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Clip: S25 Ep5 | 2m 33s | Get tips to protect your vegetable harvest (2m 33s)

Safe Mosquito Trap

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Clip: S25 Ep5 | 3m 23s | Learn how to make a simple mosquito trap for your garden (3m 23s)

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