Planting flowers for the bees

It’s easy enough to say “Plant flowers” for the bees, until you ask which flowers? If I had to pick one to start with, I would say Purple Coneflower. Bumblebees and honeybees love it. Other native bees, too. As a bonus, the seeds will feed goldfinches. But then, they’re coming into their full color right […]

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It’s National Pollinator Week again

With the sun shining until 9 p.m. everyone knows today is the summer solstice. But if it weren’t for Bug Girl, I wouldn’t have noticed that today is the first day of National Pollinator Week. How did I miss that? So what shall I do to celebrate?

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Too hot to post

It was too hot to post yesterday. That’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it. It was so hot, the lilies exploded.  They opened all at once in flares of color like fireworks. Boom!

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Bumblebee mimic

There’s so many bumblebees around but they move so quick, I’m often complaining about not getting a good picture of them. Then I saw this one, just sitting around on some flopped-over daffodil leaves. Cool! I thought. I hope it doesn’t fly away when I get close. And it just sat there. Very not like […]

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Tomato, baby tomato!

Every year, there’s the long anticipation from the first tomato flower to the first fruit to set.  This is almost two weeks later than the first fruit set from last year.  I think it’s because we’ve had a lot of cool nights. Tomatoes won’t set fruit if it goes below the mid-50s Fahrenheit overnight. Don’t […]

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The goldfish tank is dark

I’ve mentioned my goldfish a couple times, but always in the context of how I came to the guppies. The goldfish tank kept going for years, growing big, graceful fish with flowing fins. Every time I wrote about the guppies I would think I owed the goldfish a post, and now, as last week, they […]

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The mystery develops

The mystery plants are about a foot tall and forming buds. I’m leaning more strongly toward thinking they’re some kind of dwarf sunflower, though the sepals are so pointy, they almost put me in mind of artichoke. Not likely. Sunflowers, I’m sure of it. I think.

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