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Our Habitat Garden

A wildlife habitat garden in Central New York

  • Habitat
    • Why?
    • How?
    • Habitat basics menu
      • Food overview
        • Seeds
        • Fruit
        • Nectar
        • Nuts
        • Insects
      • Water
        • Wildlife
        • Birdbaths
        • Pond & stream
          • Creating
          • Maintaining
        • Wildlife pond
          • Creating
        • Water in winter
      • Cover
      • Raising young
    • People
      • Children
      • Too dangerous?
      • Schools
    • Design
      • Front
      • Side
      • Meadow
      • Woodlands
      • Hedgerow
      • Hellstrip
      • Sky
    • Seasons
      • Spring
      • Summer
      • Fall
      • Winter
    • North Carolina
      • Straw bale house
      • Creekside birds
  • Earth-friendly
    • Climate
    • Gardening
      • Managing it
    • Plants in general
      • Buying natives
      • Growing our own
      • Weeding and editing
    • Lawn
      • Problems
      • Reducing
      • Organic
      • Alternatives
      • Funny story
      • Poem
    • Soil
      • Leave the leaves
      • Compost
      • Mulch
    • Pesticides etc.
      • Alternatives
    • Water
  • Plants
    • Dead plants
    • Natives
      • Trees
        • Our trees
        • Our canopy
        • Our evergreens
        • Our understory
      • Shrubs
        • Our shrubs
      • Wildflowers
        • Our wildflowers
      • Vines
        • Our vines
      • Grasses
        • Our grasses
      • Ferns
        • Our ferns
      • Mosses
        • Our mosses
      • Aquatics
    • Non-native plants
    • Invasives
      • Natives?
      • Trees
      • Shrubs
      • Wildflowers
      • Vines
      • Aquatics
    • Botanic names
    • Cultivars
  • Creatures
    • Birds
      • Food for birds
        • Seeds
        • Bird seeds
        • Nectar
        • Fruit
        • Insects
        • Suet
        • Mealworms
      • Water for birds
      • Cover for birds
      • Raising young
        • Nest boxes
        • Cavities
        • Other areas
        • Nest materials
        • Feeding babies
          • Insects for baby birds
          • Wrens feeding babies
          • Other birds feeding
          • More birds
        • Baby pics
      • Hummingbirds
        • Food
        • Feeders
      • Bird behaviors and more
        • Mating
        • Bathing
      • Bird conservation
        • Cats!
        • Coffee for birds
        • Windows
        • DIY BirdSaver
        • Other examples
        • Bird diseases
      • Our birds list
        • Heron, Duck, Hawk
        • Hummingbird, Woodpecker
        • Flycatcher, Vireo, Jay, Crow
        • Chickadee, Titmouse, Wren
        • Kinglet, Thrush, Mockingbird
        • Thrasher, Waxwing, Starling
        • Warbler-1
        • Warbler-2
        • Sparrow
        • Grosbeak, Blackbird
        • Finch
    • Insects
      • Grasshoppers etc
      • True bugs and others
      • Cicadas etc
      • Beetles
      • Flies
    • Butterflies
      • Food for butterflies
        • Spring food
        • Summer food
        • Fall food
      • Cover for butterflies
      • Water for butterflies
      • Raising young
        • Host plants
        • Black swallowtail
        • American Lady
        • Spicebush swallowtail
      • Our lepidoptera list
        • Butterfly-1
        • Butterfly-2
        • Butterfly-3
        • Butterfly-4
        • Moth-1
        • Moth-2
        • Skipper
    • Monarchs
      • Egg
      • Caterpillar to chrysalis
      • Chrysalis to butterfly
      • Milkweed
        • Growing milkweeds
        • Milkweed problems
      • Raising monarchs
      • Conservation
        • Invasives
        • Waystation
    • Bees
      • Honey bees?
      • Why bees?
      • Too dangerous?
      • Food for bees
        • Spring food
        • Summer woodies
        • Summer herbaceous
        • Fall food
        • Goldenrods
      • Cover for bees
      • Bees raising young
        • Bee houses
      • Other “bees”
        • Carpenter bees
        • Wasps and more
        • A gallery of wasps
    • Dragonflies
      • Dragonfly young
      • Our darners
      • Our skimmers
      • Our damselflies
    • Spiders
      • Our spiders
    • Amphibians
      • Food
      • Cover
      • Raising young
        • Toads
        • Frogs
    • Mammals
    • Fungi
    • Invaders
      • Native invaders
        • Deer
        • Cowbirds
      • Non-native invaders
        • Birds
        • Insects
        • Earthworms?!?
  • Act!
    • Join with others
    • Community habitat
      • Trees
      • Problems
    • Community science
      • Bird
      • Butterfly
      • Insect
      • Amphibian
      • Plant
      • Climate
      • For Kids
    • Signs
      • Download
      • Lawn
      • Pesticide
      • Pollinator
      • Creature
      • Plant
      • Earth-friendly
      • Leave leaves
    • Learn more
      • Core resources
      • More resources
      • Videos
      • Plant books
      • Plants on web
      • Wildlife books
      • Wildlife on web
      • Apps!
  • About
    • About us
    • Activities
    • Writings

Earth-friendly signs

You’re welcome to download and print these signs.

Welcome to a Grandparents’ Landscape

Welcome to grandparents' landscape
Grandparents’ Landscape – 8″x14″ signClick to download PDF file

Flip the default

Flip the default
Flip the default – 8″x14″ signClick to download PDF file

Dead trees are full of life

Dead trees are full of life sign
Dead trees are full of life
Dead trees are full of life – 8″x14″Click to download PDF file

Gardening for life

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Gardening for Life
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Gardening for Life (4 pages) – 8″x14″Click to download PDF file of all 4 pages

In the past …

In the past Tallamy – 8″x11″Click to download PDF file

Healthy soil is full of life

Healthy soil is full of life – 8″x11″Click to download PDF file

We must raise the bar on our landscape

We must raise the bar on our landscapes
We must raise the bar – 8″x11″Click to download PDF file

Real gardeners

Real gardeners say what humus – 8″x11″Click to download PDF file

Biodiversity

The worst thing – 8″x14″Click to download PDF file

Stein Habitat

Not someone else's problem
Not someone else’s problem – 8″x14″Click to download PDF file

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Images:

Unless otherwise noted, all images are copyrighted by Janet Allen

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