Weekly Puzzler #291: Marks on Beech Tree
Hello and happy weekend! Where I live it is a gorgeous rainy day with all of the trees in “my” forest dressed in their brand new leaves, the ground covered
Hello and happy weekend! Where I live it is a gorgeous rainy day with all of the trees in “my” forest dressed in their brand new leaves, the ground covered
I was pleased to hear from a handful of people last week who knew the identity of last week’s puzzler. These are the seeds from a tulip poplar tree (Liriodendron
Hey, if you’re local to western NC, I’m going to be speaking about fireflies today at Wild Birds Unlimited in South Asheville at 3:30. I’d love to see you if
Years ago when I moved to North Carolina after thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail, I knew I wanted to start a pollinator garden. I knew I wanted to plant milkweed for
Greetings friends! Happy Saturday to you. A warm welcome to all of my new subscribers who met me last weekend at the Gardening For Life Celebration in Polk County. It
I could (and maybe will) write a book about all of the changes you could make in your yards to attract more birds. The list is LONG! Some include: Stop
When our hummingbirds leave in the fall I’m always sad to see them go. You probably know the feeling right? Looking out your windows and not seeing the tiny birds