A Couple e-mail Subscriptions Worth Looking Into
Heather at Design Your Wild: https://open.substack.com/pub/designyourwild/p/have-you-ordered-your-seeds-yet?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email Prairie Up Benjamin Vogt: https://prairieup.com/newsletter/ Continue reading "A Couple e-mail Subscriptions Worth Looking Into"
A little off topic, but not much
See how the Donald Damforth Plant Science Center handles pests in their greenhouses by using insects instead of insecticicides. Click here. Continue reading "A little off topic, but not much"
Life with Joe Pye Weed, A Pollinator Feast
Though written for a Connecticut audience three of the four species mentioned are native to Missouri. Only the Coastal Joe Pye is absent here. Read here Continue reading "Life with Joe Pye Weed, A Pollinator Feast"
‘They’re Small but They’re Mighty.’ Meet the Wisconsin Sisters Healing the Land.
No matter how, or if, you worship you may enjoy reading this story Continue reading "‘They’re Small but They’re Mighty.’ Meet the Wisconsin Sisters Healing the Land."
Garden Spiders are Natural Pest Control
For most, spiders in the garden (and house) are not welcomed, but they do play an important part in our environment. If we find an intrusive spider in the house we escort it outside, bearing in mind that it would not be in the house if there wasn’t anything for these eight-legged carnivores. Read all […] Continue reading "Garden Spiders are Natural Pest Control"
The American Society of Landscape Architects published a primer on designing for biodiversity.
It may be a little deep for most, but worth taking a look at. Continue reading "The American Society of Landscape Architects published a primer on designing for biodiversity."