The following is a guest post from Susan Sharma.      

Butterfly on Kanha Flower

In my small backyard I do not use chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Segregated kitchen waste of vegetable peels, etc. are composted and used as manure. Calcium for my lime trees? That comes from eggshells. Natural pesticides are used when needed. The most effective pesticide is from the oil of the Neem tree (available in ready to use form). I have uploaded some slide shows of the wildlife who have made my garden their home here.

Hope you enjoy watching them!      

Dr. Susan Sharma, founder of IndianWildlifeClub.com, an online club for wildlife lovers.


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