Restoring The Landscape With Native Plants

A midwestern blog about the ecological landscape restoration, nature observations, native plant profiles and wildlife gardening.

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Native Plants with Adams Garden

In this blog I will write about my experiences of using North American native plants in the residential landscape in the Mid-Atlantic US. In particular, I will focus on working with Native Annuals and Biennials and how they can add surprises to the garden. Thursday, April 9, 2015. First, dig a trench. I used a narrow trenching shovel. To make a narrow hole with pretty straight walls.

A Suburban Wilderness

Wildlife, Gardening, and Silliness. Tuesday, January 1, 2013. New Visitors for the New Year. His Hood is relaxed a little here. This guy wanted his picture taken too, so I obliged. Happy New Year everyone! Thursday, December 6, 2012. From the edge of our backyard, looking down the hill along the golf course. Tuesday, November 27, 2012.

Barrett Banter

Saturday, September 7, 2013. Riverbend Farm CSA Week 12. If this is week 12, then we only have 6 more weeks of CSA. Bummer! State fair finds for 2013. Lots of craft beer creations; trendy trendy. This guy was actually spewing a cloud of spores - nature in action! Sunday, September 1, 2013. Riverbend Farm CSA Week 11. My pole bean tunnel at the school garden.

Annas Bee World Just another WordPress.com weblog

I recommend you check out The Honeybee Conservancy. Website, they have lots of information about honey bees and are very passionate about helping increase their populations.

Back Yard Biology

A Peruvian woman gets ready to prepare fresh guinea pig for her guests us! After humanely euthanizing the animal, she removes the hair and the guts, then places it in the frying pan on her wood-fired stove to cook. Divided among about 16 people, there is not much more than a mouthful of prepared guinea pig to taste, but it proves to be quite mild just like chicken! Wild guinea pig from lake Titicaca.

ecological gardening

Practicing reconciliation ecology in the Chicago region. Monday, February 26, 2018. Will Carbon Sequestration Redeem the Lawn? Hence, if we expect to be successful, it will be by working with natural systems, through reforestation, grassland restoration, natural area conservation and expansion, and changing agriculture practices to enhance soil health and thus carbon sequestration. At least there the grass is being used f.

Flourish Realty LLC

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Flower Hill Farm

FLOWER HILL FARM A Vegetarian and Eco-friendly retreat in Nature. Wednesday, January 24, 2018. Flower Hill Farm Butterflies of 2017. I hope you can check out my Butterflies of 2017 post over at my Garden Blog. Lovely to see the brilliant colors and beautiful patterns when the landscape is so cold and without much color. Best Wishes and Happy Butterflying for 2018! Tuesday, May 2, 2017. Returning Spring and Songbirds to Flower Hill Farm. I hope you will visit my home blog.

Gardening for Nature

Wednesday, January 25, 2012. This week the National Wildlife Federation and The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company announced a new partnership in this press release.

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