Write an article based on this "Include plants that bloom at different times throughout the year. Opt for composite flowers with open petals. Create large sections of flowers to encourage foraging. Grow blue, purple, and yellow flowers to attract the bees. Avoid using pesticides on your flowers."
article: By planting a wide variety of plants that don’t all bloom at the same time, the bees will have a constant source of pollen. You could consider planting things like asters, poppies, black-eyed Susans, or alyssum.  Asters will bloom in the late summer and early fall, and poppies bloom in the late spring and early summer. Black-eyed Susans peak during the summer, while alyssum is best for the fall. Consider growing hyacinth in the spring, bee balm in the summer, and zinnias in the fall. Include native species when deciding which plants to grow—ask a local nursery or go online to find out which plants are natives in your area. These flowers only have 1 ring of petals, making it much easier for the mason bees to get to the pollen. Deeper flowers with lots of rings of petals make it difficult for the bees to reach the pollen.  Bees like flowers such as alyssum, wildflowers, or Madrid Purple lavender. Lilacs are an example of flowers that have multiple rings of petals, providing more difficulty for the bees. If you only plant a couple flowers to attract the mason bees, you’re less likely to satisfy their curiosity and food needs. Plant large groups of 1 type of flower, or many types, together so that the bees are able to easily see and smell the flowers, while also giving them lots of pollen options.  A patch of 12-20 flowers of one species is a good size. Plant as many patches as you'd like, making sure that each type of flower has enough room to grow and thrive. While bees love lots of types of colorful plants, they’re attracted to these colors, along with white, the most. Choose bright blues, purples, and yellows to plant in your garden, if possible.  Lavender, crocus, and salvia are perfect purple flowers. Sunflowers and black-eyed Susans are great yellow flowers. Butterfly bush, catmint, and common heliotrope are options for blue flowers. Pear blossoms and daisies are white flowers that attract mason bees. It’s best to avoid using pesticides on your garden in general, but this is especially important if you’re trying to attract bees that will be eating the pollen. If you have to use pesticides, use them when there aren’t open blossoms, which is when the bees will be pollinating.

Write an article based on this "Protect your backyard bird feeders from being raided by squirrels. Place squirrel feeders away from your home. Find an area of your yard away from bird feeders. Select an ideal location for squirrels. Select a feeder and food type."
article: Squirrels will find and feast on the seed you place out for birds. Constructing a squirrel feeder may help keep squirrels away from food set out for other wildlife. Any feeder placed too close to the house may encourage the rodents to try to gain entry. Squirrels are also very destructive and will chew through parts of your home or get into the attic. The squirrel feeder needs to be in a separate area so the squirrels will stay away from places you don't want them to be. Squirrels are very territorial and will soon claim their feeder as their own. Locate an area of your property that has shrubbery or trees which will give protection and will provide a way for the squirrels to escape. Once you have found the ideal location for your squirrel feeder, you will need to decide which type of squirrel feeder you would like to build and select a food supply with which to stock the feeder.  The food source you select often plays a role in deciding what sort of feeder you may want to build. Squirrels like to eat corn and will find a multitude of ways to get to it. Also, corn is cheap and readily available in most areas, making it an ideal source of food for a squirrel feeder. Native nuts are a good choice of food. Walnuts, acorns, pecans, or whatever nuts grow in your area are natural squirrel food. Of course, these must be raw and not salted or flavored. Sunflower seeds are also a good food for squirrels. Many people feed squirrels peanuts, but unless they are roasted to kill a toxic mold, squirrels can get sick from eating them. While squirrels will certainly take advantage of a readily available food source like peanuts, they are of limited nutritional value to squirrels. Squirrels also need a source of calcium to be healthy. Consider buying a special calcium mixture made for squirrels or provide occasional bones for your squirrels to gnaw.

Write an article based on this "Choose something you love. Decide the level of time you want to invest. Consider the difficulty of implementing your idea. Be critical of the skillset required."
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If your business is going to succeed, you need to plan to invest a great deal of time (and probably money) into it. This must be something that you truly love and will commit to wholeheartedly. The National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB) estimates that only 40% of all small businesses are profitable and another 30% merely break even. Realizing this, you need to be ready to devote yourself completely to the business. Some new businesses may just be financial investments, while others may represent a whole new way of life for you. You need to consider how personally invested you want to be. Will the business be one that you intend to run by yourself, or do you want to provide the funding (and the idea) and let someone else do the work? If you plan to do the work, then your financial investment may be lower, but your time commitment will be greater. You need to decide for yourself which is more important to you. Loving your idea is not going to be enough. You need to think very practically about the actual implementation and the problems you may face. It is natural to focus on the good things about your idea and to dream about the successes that may come. However, when you are evaluating a new business idea, you need to focus more on the possible negatives. In particular, evaluate the costs, the regulatory requirements, employment and staffing issues, marketing and shipping. In short, you should try to brainstorm everything that could go wrong and develop a response or a plan. Focus on your strengths, and identify your weaknesses. By noting your own personal strengths and weaknesses, you can evaluate some of the hiring needs you will face. For example, if you have a creative idea for a new theme restaurant that you think will succeed, it might be a problem if you are not a good cook. You may still be able to run that restaurant, for example, but realize that you will have to hire a reliable and trustworthy chef to help you.