Two deer fawns tucked into high grass with just their heads poking up waiting for mom to return.
As if I needed one more reason to stop mowing my lawn.🦌 #CreateHabitat #Rewilding #GrowFoodNotLawns #RewildYourLawn #NoMowMovement
Two deer fawns tucked into high grass with just their heads poking up waiting for mom to return.
As if I needed one more reason to stop mowing my lawn.🦌 #CreateHabitat #Rewilding #GrowFoodNotLawns #RewildYourLawn #NoMowMovement
My new water lily’s first bloom 😍😍
#createhabitat #gardenlife
We’re just looking at the red stems and dead leaves on red stemmed dogwood a little bit of a tree trunk is showing to the left
The red stems and dying leaves of a red stem Dogwood. Last seasons fruit and flowers all eaten.
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A small blue green manzanita, growing on a planting strip a curb to the right spent native perennials stems to the left
Pacific Coast native manzanita (I don’t remember the name)
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Going clockwise from the left side to the right side spent goldenrod salal( a 25 year old clump) and three small patches of Idaho fescue
Breaking the ecology-community rules. Idaho fescue, goldenrod, and Salal
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Douglas Aster with mostly spent blooms, but a few still blooming on a planting strip behind it at yard with mostly native plants
Defying the frost and cold to still bloom. Douglas Aster. #CreateHabitat
Our native Lanceleaf Coreopsis near my sidewalk.
#GrowNatives #CreateHabitat
The first Fireweed in bloom now. #GrowNatives
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March blooming understory trees: Halesia tetraptera, Silverbell, Cornus florida, Dogwood, and Prunus angustifolius, Chickasaw Plum.The last picture is of the peeling bark of Chickasaw Plum. #homegrownnationalpark #nativeplant #createhabitat #habitatgardening #gardenforwildlife #pollinatorgardening