wildflower meadows
I wished for a wildflower meadow a couple of years back, but when I looked […]
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There must be a hive somewhere in the neighborhood, because bees visit my garden very […]
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It is not called a rainforest for nothing. It rained when we visited it, but […]
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I love watching bees swarm the stonecrops on nice sunny afternoons. If a garden is […]
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Everyone is familiar with this weird characteristic of mushrooms: they spring out of the ground […]
View Articlethe understory
Early April is a critical time for the understory, which gets a head start in the sunshine before the large trees leaf out. Forests turn green from the ground up, starting with the lowest layer,...
View Articleherb of the animals
In old Thracian mythology Vincetoxicum hirundinaria, the white swallow-wort, nicknamed Herb of the Animals, was thought to possess powerful magic that could open any lock. A gentle touch of the plant...
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There must be a hive somewhere in the neighborhood, because bees visit my garden very often, to gather nectar from their favorite flowers. Sedums produce an abundance of it, and their small flowers...
View Articlewarm fuzzies
Fluffy fuzzy woolly bear caterpillar. When it eventually undergoes metamorphosis it turns into a Tiger Moth (one of the rare cases when the caterpillar is much prettier than the adult). Here it is,...
View ArticleDesigning the Wild
The most common colors for native flowers are white, yellow and purple, and if you intend to recreate the look of a wild meadow, this is the color scheme you should keep in mind. Meadows don’t display...
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