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Yellow Yucca Bloom Spike

From the date I first noticed the bloom spike on my new Yellow Yucca (Hesperaloe parviflora), March 15th, to the date when I saw flowers on the spike begin to open, April 7th, was 23 days. In that time it grew to a height of 38 inches, so an average of 1.7 inches a day. Continue reading
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Frogfruit As Lawn

I use Frogfruit (Phyla nodiflora) here as a sturdy groundcover. As a native plant, it’s healthier for the ecosystem here than is Bermudagrass, and I enjoy watching the tiny insects that feed and breed on it. Unlike behind the house, I have not removed Bermudagrass from the front lawn. However, I have intentionally not nurtured Continue reading
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Green Anole

Anyone with any sort of established garden might wonder why I’d post a picture of a common lizard. This a Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis). However, in my situation, starting with the somewhat sterile environment of a new developer lot, finally seeing wildlife like this is a sign of progress. In my just over two years Continue reading
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Fostering Monarch Caterpillars

I have at least three kinds of native milkweeds here, and I’m part-way through writing a post to describe them. But in the meantime, this post describes how six almost-ready-to-pupate Monarch caterpillars arrived here for some late-stage foster care. A friend had so many Monarch caterpillars in her garden that they were in danger of Continue reading
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A Breakfast View Of The Back Garden

I like to eat breakfasts outside — there’s always something interesting to notice in the garden. In the wintertime I’m probably in the front porch where I can get some morning sun, but as the year progresses I’m more likely to be behind the house. On this recent morning, the light was good under cloudy Continue reading
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A Toad Chorus

Lately, for a couple of hours after it gets dark, there have been loud sounds in the back garden. At first, I thought it might be the American Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) that was recently introduced here. However, it was not the low bellow that I understand the call of a male bullfrog to be. Here’s 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.




