There was a quote written on the whiteboard of one of the places I worked at saying “Gardening is man wrestling with nature.” This seems rather counter-intuitive though, to me. If we are gardening, aren’t we trying to add more nature to the nature that’s already in place? Shouldn’t we work with it not against …
Category: Backyard Habitats Tags: agriculture, Animals, design, Flowers, Gardening, gardening for wildlife, homesteading, native plants, permaculture, plant care, Plants, sustainability, The Art of Ecology, urban agriculture, wildflowers, wildlife, wildlife habitat
Pollinators, the little critters that are responsible for providing us with roughly one-third of our food, are in trouble. Their populations have been declining for years, so 11 years ago, the US Senate designated a week in June as “National Pollinator Week” to help raise awareness and address this issue. To find a Pollinator related …
Category: Backyard Habitats, Special Conservation Designated Events Tags: Animals, bats, bees, birds, butterflies, Climate Change, conservation, eco-friendly, Endangered Species, Flowers, Gardening, gardening for wildlife, Plants, pollinator garden, pollinator week, pollinators, populations, sustainability, The Art of Ecology
Gardening season is upon us! I for one absolutely love having as much color surrounding me as possible, so naturally, I plant a variety of vividly colored flowering plants, but why stop there? Why not garden for vividly colored wildlife as well? Butterflies, even the caterpillars, are vital parts of the ecosystem and making your …
Category: Backyard Habitats Tags: Animals, backyard habitat, butterflies, caterpillars, Colors, environment, Flowers, Gardening, monarch, Plants, pollinator garden, pollinators, The Art of Ecology, wildflowers, wildlife, Wildlife Behavior, wildlife habitat
As a Christian, I find God’s creation absolutely amazing. In fact, this is why I started my studies in biology and science in the first place and guess what – I can see God’s hand at work in all of nature, life, and yes, science. In Job 38-39, God humbles Job by explaining to Job …
Tags: Animals, bible, biology, birds, christianity, conservation, creation, earth, ecology, environment, evidence, Flowers, God, habitats, interconnection, nature, photography, Plants, praise, religion, science, science and religion, scientific, The Art of Ecology, weather
If you’re into gardening or just being out in nature, chances are, you enjoy flowers! Their vibrant colors, textured foliage and sweet fragrances are pleasing. In fact, it’s not just flowers that you like by many other plants including fruits and vegetables! Without pollinators like birds, bats, bees, butterflies, moths and other insects, these beautiful, …
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About this time (maybe even earlier!) each year, I start missing the sunshine and heat like crazy! Fortunately, nature’s got my back and I can get my “spring fix” even during the last dreary winter days. A few flowers get tired of the grey like I do and do something about it; they heat up …
Tags: Adaptations, cold, crocus, Flowers, Gardening, metabolism, nature, Plants, Seasons, skunk cabbage, snow, snow drops, spring, The Art of Ecology, thermogenesis, warm-blooded, wildflowers, winter
Winter is here and it makes me miss the vibrant colors of spring, summer, and fall. I personally LOVE yellow. I love Sunflowers, Coreopsis, Daisies, Goldfinches, and Blue-Ringed Octopus. I’m not super picky though. I just love color! I love Butterfly Weed, Zinnia, Hibiscus, Purple Beautyberry, Cuttlefish, Common Sea Dragons, Giraffes… the list can go …
Tags: Adaptations, Animals, anthocyanins, art, biochemistry, blue, blue flowers, blue in nature, botany, Colors, Flowers, Gardening, horticulture, nature, nutrients, pigments, pink, Plants, purple, science, The Art of Ecology
All I wanted was a puppy… REALLY BADLY. I wanted a cute little fuzz friend to vent to and care for. But alas, no puppy for me. Instead, I came home from my parent’s house one day with a plant that my father propagated for me. Soon, that one plant turned into three plants, which …
Tags: Botanical Garden, botany, environment, Flowers, Gardening, Health, horticulture, houseplant, Longwood Gardens, nature, photography, plant care, plant therapy, Plants, The Art of Ecology, therapy