Blog
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Pleasant Seed Surprises

Nature often surprises me in the most delightful of ways. I have recently discovered three examples of plants growing from seeds that I spread last fall, and which I was no longer expecting this year because I hadn’t seen them until now. Spotted Beebalm in the front native flower meadow In the center of the… Continue reading
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Three Sisters Beans, And Her Siblings

The Three Sisters project has been an interesting one, although it is clear that I don’t have the dedication needed to be a good vegetable gardener. The mounds have been watered every day, although probably not enough, and perhaps I have not been vigilant enough to defend them from pests. Nevertheless, growth is still happening… Continue reading
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Redwhisker Clammyweed

I first encountered Redwhisker Clammyweed (Polanisia dodecandra) while volunteering in Seguin’s Park West pollinator garden. It was a volunteer in that garden itself, but has been allowed to remain for now because it attracts the very tiniest of bees. I believe I have at least two of these volunteers here. One has handily placed itself… Continue reading
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Texas Mountain Laurel Growing Back After The Last Caterpillar Feast

I have to be constantly watchful for Genista Broom Moth caterpillars on my small Texas Mountain Laurel (Sophora secundiflora) tree. These caterpillars are immune to the toxin that this tree produces, so they have little competition. Unfortunately, while I was recently away for ten days, there was a significant infestation that destroyed all this tree’s… Continue reading
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Activity In The Front “Lawn” Frogfruit

There is Frogfruit (Phyla nodiflora) in the front lawn area, outside of the native flower meadow area. In that location, it’s mixed with Bermudagrass and lies close to the ground. There are a lot of blooms at the moment (they are short enough to escape the mower), and the quantity and diversity of insect visitors… Continue reading
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Desert Willow Has A Seed Pod

Desert Willow (Chilopsis linearis) is the feature tree of the back yard. It is, and will probably always be, the largest tree behind the house (although it is currently only about 8ft tall, so still a baby!). It was also the first tree to establish, in terms of blooming and overall growth. Another recent milestone… Continue reading
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The First Butterflyweed Flowers

In April 2024 I was lucky to snag three small Butterflyweed (Asclepias tuberosa) plants at a Home Depot giveaway. I planted them in a small area of the garden that I have designated for native milkweeds. In that area I also have Antelope Horns (Asclepias asperula) and Zizotes (Asclepias oenotheroides) milkweed plants. Two of the… Continue reading
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Shredded Cardboard As Compost Browns

When I started making compost here last year, at first it didn’t work. Eventually I got one successful batch by using an added compost starter and keeping it more wet than I had been doing. That batch of compost was certainly usable (I put it around my trees), but it was rather wet and sticky.… Continue reading
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Trying Not To Repeat Last Year’s Spurge Mistake

Last year I had a lot of Spotted Spurge weeds. I made the mistake of letting them seed before I eventually pulled them out, and so I expected that there would be a lot this year as well. Spotted Spurge is indeed here in abundance and I will try to be more diligent about removing… Continue reading
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Mexican Olive Recovery From New Growing Points

I planted a Mexican Olive (Cordia boissieri) tree last year and it looked healthy until a major freeze in January 2024, when I thought I might have lost it. I had to wait several weeks, but the tree did eventually recover. All the previous growing points of the tree were killed in the freeze, and… Continue reading
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.
