We are now officially certified as a Monarch Butterfly Waystation. What that means is our garden has the appropriate host plants, as well as food and nectar plants for the Monarchs. In reality, we have plants for a wide variety of butterflies.
I have not seen any evidence of Monarchs yet, but we do have the caterpillars of Swallowtails eating the fennel. It is in the garden for them!
We planted out last round of sweet corn a week ago, and it is beginning to sprout. We may have our first harvest of Roma tomatoes soon, lots of fruit, but it is still green.
It is a great joy to be able to spend a bit of every day in the garden. I watch plants emerge and grow daily. This is allowing me to better
identify seedlings. I am also able to attack the weeds more quickly.
I am also becoming better acquainted with the birds in this area, and their habits. The Catbirds, House Wrens, and Carolina Wrens have recently returned. I have also seen a young Indigo Bunting several times.
I have not seen any evidence of Monarchs yet, but we do have the caterpillars of Swallowtails eating the fennel. It is in the garden for them!
We planted out last round of sweet corn a week ago, and it is beginning to sprout. We may have our first harvest of Roma tomatoes soon, lots of fruit, but it is still green.
It is a great joy to be able to spend a bit of every day in the garden. I watch plants emerge and grow daily. This is allowing me to better
identify seedlings. I am also able to attack the weeds more quickly.
I am also becoming better acquainted with the birds in this area, and their habits. The Catbirds, House Wrens, and Carolina Wrens have recently returned. I have also seen a young Indigo Bunting several times.
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