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Explore ways to make your backyard a happy place for pollinators and wildlife, learn about bird and butterfly migration, and discover more about our for-the-planet mission.

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Help Pollinators Overwinter

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Fiona Lupi

Many types of wildlife need overwintering havens to avoid freezing in the coldest months. Learn how to help pollinators overwinter so they’ll be buzzing around your backyard come spring.

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Why Fall Leaves Change Color

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Jenni Hanley

Here at Sunday, our products and our overall approach are designed to work with nature, not against it. With that in mind, there’s no better time than fall to let nature teach us a thing or two!

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DIY Hummingbird Nectar

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Teri Valenzuela

The best hummingbird nectar comes from nature. The second best is one you can make. Follow our step-by-step directions to make the best DIY hummingbird nectar for your backyard.

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How to Choose Bird Seed

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Teri Valenzuela

Discover the various types of bird seed to attract the right birds to your yard. Learn about different birdseed varieties and find the best non-sprouting options with Sunday Garden.

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Lesser Known Pollinators

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Seneca Lee

Many initiatives exist to save bees, birds, and butterflies, but what about the other pollinators on our planet? Introducing the lesser known pollinators—a group we're big fans of at Sunday.

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Benefits of Birds

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Teri Valenzuela

Birds benefit the entire planet, so why not your backyard too? Learn all the many benefits birds provide for our yards, lawns, and even our health and well-being.

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Types of Pollinators

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Polina Chizhov

Pollinators are responsible for nearly 1 in 3 bites of food we eat. Learn about these crucial members of our ecosystem—from birds to bees to butterflies and beyond.

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Create a Backyard Butterfly Sanctuary

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Trent Lewis

Butterflies are pretty amazing little creatures. They provide a wide range of environmental benefits including pollination as they move flower to flower in search of nectar. Areas rich in butterflies are also rich in other invertebrates that help control unwanted lawn pests. Butterflies are also an important part of the food chain, providing food for birds.

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Cicada Brood X: Emerging 2021

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Teri Valenzuela

The Brood X Cicada population emerges in cyclical patterns every 17 years. Discover why and where this mass emergence will occur, ways this emergence can actually benefit your lawn and fun ways to brood-out in the cicada experience.