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Burclovers

Black Medick (Medicago lupulina) is an invasive weed, although it can improve soil quality because of its nitrogen fixing properties, and most livestock will eat it. Plants of the genus Medicago are otherwise known as burclovers because they are related to other clovers and their seeds are highly barbed. Surely everyone at some point has collected… Continue reading
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To Pull Or Not To Pull

As new plants start to grow here for the spring season, I need to identify them as soon as possible so that I can decide what to do with them. Plants will generally fall into one of three categories: The main thing to determine for a volunteer plant is how invasive or aggressive it is.… Continue reading
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More Logs

I wasn’t planning to add more logs to the garden, but an opportunity presented itself that I chose to take. Four heavy Pecan logs were delivered to me from San Antonio and for now I’ve put them in a place that is currently unplanted and was already covered with mulch. Unlike the logs in my… Continue reading
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The Swale Doing Its Swale-ing

An important part of a healthy nature ecosystem, which is what I am trying to construct here, is some sort of reliable water source for wildlife. That could be as simple as shallow water containers elevated and on the ground for birds and other critters, or a more complex pond system. I don’t know which… Continue reading
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Fall Seed Germination

For economy and to cover ground quickly next spring, I dispersed a lot of native flower seeds in the fall. Most of them are in the back yard, but there are also some in the front. I have no idea which of those seeds will germinate most readily and successfully, so what the garden does… Continue reading
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Skippers On The Gregg’s Mistflower

Gregg’s Mistflower (Conoclinium greggii) grows equally well in Seguin and Houston, and I was already familiar with it when I planted it here. The flowering season is very long, and it is a major butterfly attractor. On this particular lunch-time visit to my pollinator garden, there were at least three butterflies that I could see… Continue reading
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If A Piece Of Wood Calls To You In The Forest, Should You Take It Home?

First, let me say that I had permission to do all of this! I regularly volunteer in Seguin’s Park West to help maintain their pollinator garden and forest areas. The forest at Park West has some lovely old oaks (some probably older than 100 years), and other native trees and plants. However, it is also… Continue reading
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A Hummingbird Lunch Companion

I was out on my porch enjoying lunch when I was joined by a hummingbird, who visited both of the Scarlet Sage (Salvia coccinea) plants in my front bed. Hummingbirds are particularly attracted to red blooms, although they will visit other colors of flower as well. Hummingbirds are not easy to photograph because of their… 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.


