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Recent Posts
- Revisiting Monarchs
- Photo Viewing Invitation
- Oak Apples (or Oak Galls)
- The Pomegranate – A Beautiful Tree bearing Healthy Treats
- Solar Fountains for Existing Bird Baths
- Economical & Ecological Tips to Aid Nature
- Heat and Drought Tolerant Plants for Summer
- Pet Products that May Make Life Easier
- The Great White Buffalo
Tag Archives: aloe vera
Allowing Plants Time to Recover
Well, again, it has been a while since I’ve posted. I have a few interesting topics in mind to write about this summer but unfortunately this particular topic has come to the forefront due to a personal experience with baseball-sized … Continue reading
Posted in Plants, Weather
Tagged aloe vera, baseball-sized hail, giving plants time to heal, giving plants time to recover, hail, hail damaged landscapes, hail damaged plants, hailstone, injured plants, pineapple, plumeria, regrowth, resilience, spring storms, weather, weather damaged plants
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During Drought Plant Succulents to Aid our Feathered Friends
Originally published July 2011. A couple of weeks ago I wrote about annuals that bloom all summer – moss rose and purslane. Both of these annuals happen to be succulents. Succulents are notorious for holding water – think cactus or … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Interesting Facts/Thoughts, Plants, Seasons
Tagged adding fruit to bird feeder, aloe vera, alternatives to bird seed, bird bath, bird bath fountain, bird bath solar fountain, fruit in bird feeder, household alternatives to bird seed, impatiens, maintaining a bird bath in summer, moisture retaining plants, moss rose, succulents
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