Rewilding My Lot

Converting a new developer lot into a nature ecosystem — my journey


Catching Up On The Blog So Far

If you’re catching up on reading about my urban “rewilding” project that started in February 2023, here are some key posts:

And here’s a cloud image of the 100 most popular (as defined by WordPress!) key words and phrases in the posts I have written. Selecting any of these tags will pull up related posts, and you can also perform searches from the blog home page — I have used other words besides these.

agave (6) american beautyberry (13) barbados cherry (8) barometer bush (11) beach sunflower (7) beans (9) bee (8) bermudagrass (9) blackfoot daisy (6) bluebonnet (39) bordered patch (6) butterfly (24) butterflyweed (6) caterpillar (24) cenizo (6) chile pequin (9) common sunflower (8) compost (7) corn (13) damage (8) decay (7) desert willow (29) dragonfly (6) ecosystem (8) eggs (6) egg sac (6) fall aster (10) firewheel (22) flame acanthus (14) frogfruit (29) germination (9) goals (7) green mulch (9) gregg's mistflower (14) gulf muhly (13) habitat (7) host plant (15) inaturalist (7) indian blanket (22) indiangrass (10) lantana (10) little bluestem (13) live oak (10) lyreleaf sage (10) meadow (15) mealy blue sage (15) mexican buckeye (8) mexican olive (19) mexican plum (13) milkweed (9) mowing (8) mulch (21) native american seed (5) native grasses (37) native plants (23) native plant society of texas (7) nest (9) passionflower (6) pathway (7) planning (9) pollinator garden (9) pond (17) prairie verbena (9) predator (8) progress (19) propagation (9) rain (20) rain barrel (9) recovery (7) red buckeye (6) red yucca (15) rewilding (5) rock rose (7) scarlet sage (10) seed (45) seedling (17) shredder (8) sideoats grama (7) silver ponyfoot (7) skeleton-leaf goldeneye (15) soil (23) spotted beebalm (10) spring (12) squash (7) standing cypress (13) stones (5) sunflower (27) texas mountain laurel (33) texas sage (14) three sisters garden (18) thunder turf (13) tickseed (6) tree (13) turk's cap (8) volunteer plant (34) water conservation (9) weed (8) wildflowers (14) wood pile (8) yellow yucca (8)



One response to “Catching Up On The Blog So Far”

  1. “Mulch” I like that word.

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About Me

Nature Lover.
Inquisitive Observer.
Student Gardener.

I invite you to join me on my journey to convert my sterile (from a nature point of view) new house lot to a healthy and diverse ecosystem, as I make discoveries, mistakes, and hopefully progress. I am not an expert or professional. The project started in February 2023 and the location is Seguin, Texas, USA.