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Pat Sutton's Wildlife Garden

Educator, Naturalist, Author

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  • About
    • Pat Sutton
    • Clay Sutton
    • Our Wildlife Garden
    • Media
    • Other Writing
  • Lectures and Workshops
    • Unfolding of Pat Sutton’s Wildlife Garden
    • Leave the Leaves and Dive Into Shade Gardening Instead
    • It is a Jungle Out There, Life & Death in the Wildlife Garden
    • How and When to Clean Up the Winter Wildlife Garden
    • Backyard Habitat
    • Pollinator Garden
    • Milkweeds for Monarchs
    • Seashore Gardening
    • Weeds for Wildlife
    • Shade Gardening with Natives
    • How to Make MESSY Look Good
    • Wildflower Meadow
    • No-Fuss Wildlife Pond
    • Dragonfly Primer
    • Invasive Plants
    • Landscape Design
    • Backyard Birds
    • Hummingbirds 101
    • Birds and Birding at Cape May
    • How to Spot Butterflies
    • How to Spot an Owl
    • How to Spot Hawks & Eagles
    • Hawks In Flight, 2nd Edition
    • Bird Studies at NEW Cape May
  • Upcoming Events
  • Our Books
  • Contact
  • Native Plant Resources
    • Some Sources of Native Plants
    • New Jersey’s Native Trees, Shrubs & Vines that are Beneficial to Birds
    • Gardening for Pollinators
    • Shade Gardening in the Mid-Atlantic
    • Lose the Lawn, Create a Meadow Instead
    • Gardening for Ruby-throated Hummingbirds
  • Join Pat’s Gardening Gang

Other Writing

Clay and Pat Sutton’s “Nature of the Cape” columns on Cape May Times

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