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One Minnesotan couple's attempt at natural literacy
Monday, June 11, 2007
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Marsh mallow is a native host plant especially ben...
Have had a lot of luck with vines this year. Thes...
Cattail sedge was a great addition to our pond. It...
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One of the hardy pond lilies I picked up at Linder...
First Monarch caterpillar of the year seen feeding...
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I've counted three Green Frogs in our pond. We'll...
Some Images from Yesterday's Storm:
Harebell and Daisy Fleabane seem to be the Energiz...
Added 40 granite cobbles to the edge of the pond ...
Turns out that squirrel-proof does not necessarily...
We thought we'd consider everything when we instal...
Swamp Milkweed is now in bloom... sort of. The spe...
The buds on our Swamp Milkweed (and its cousins B...
Spotted six American Goldfinch, a Baltimore Oriol...
The lighted spitter mentioned in an earlier entry.
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On FiltersWe've not had the best luck with filter...
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