
|
NGA Garden Shop 15-1310
Imagine observing 75-100 ladybugs inside their own home! These ecologically vital creatures will fascinate children and teach them about insects. ... Read More
Click for Price @ Garden.org

|

|
NGA Garden Shop 15-1304
Gardens need bees, bees need homes! Our Bee House attracts docile, non-stinging Mason Bees for pollinating purposes. These bees are safe with ... Read More
Click for Price @ Garden.org

|

|
NGA Garden Shop 23-1035
Our improved window-mount kit lets children watch small birds build their nests and raise a family of youngsters up close. The simple kit comes with ... Read More
Click for Price @ Garden.org

|

|
NGA Garden Shop 15-1210
This intriguing kit allows inquisitive kids to study the life cycle of the butterfly, from larva to chrysalis to adult. Kids can watch as ... Read More
Click for Price @ Garden.org

|

|
NGA Garden Shop 15-1002
Male butterflies need to consume minerals typically found in muddy water. You can replicate this by mixing soil and water in our shallow Butterfly ... Read More
Click for Price @ Garden.org

|

|
NGA Garden Shop 15-5302
Audubon Society's comprehensive Butterfly Gardening Video describes 25 of the best, most readily available butterfly-attracting plants. Each has a ... Read More
Click for Price @ Garden.org

|

|
NGA Garden Shop 23-7001
Our versatile Birdbath appeals to birds and blends well into gardens, whether hung from a chain, spiked in the ground, or resting on a pole ... Read More
Click for Price @ Garden.org

|

|
NGA Garden Shop 23-8001
Crafted in Maine by avian aficionados, this ornithologically correct birdhouse is ideal for birds that prefer to nest in holes or cavities. Made ... Read More
Click for Price @ Garden.org

|

|
NGA Garden Shop 15-1303
Budding entomologists will have grand adventures with this professional-quality collecting kit. Contains everything needed to catch, study, prepare ... Read More
Click for Price @ Garden.org

|

|
NGA Garden Shop 23-2051
Expand your knowledge with 3 additional song cards of birds found in lakes and rivers, fields and meadows, and marshes and wetlands.
Click for Price @ Garden.org

|