Air plants have become quite trendy to have around the home or office, and they definitely live up to the hype! These incredible plants are easily-maintained, have stunning blooms (unlike many other common houseplants), and are great for the both the beginner house-plant enthusiast and master botanist & plant expert! What are Air Plants? These …
Tags: air plants, ecology, epiphytes, Flowers, home decor, houseplant, houseplants, nature, plant care, Plants, The Art of Ecology, tillandsia
Are you missing gardening and getting your hands in the lovely soil? Fortunately, just in time to stave off the winter blues, is Seed Swap Day! Get your soil, little pots, and seeds ready to trade with a friend (or a stranger!) on the last Saturday in January each year. Why Participate in a Seed …
Category: Backyard Habitats, Special Conservation Designated Events Tags: Flowers, Gardening, gardening idea, indoor gardening, Plants, seed saving, seed starting, seed swap, The Art of Ecology, winter blues, winter gardening, winter plants
Winter is here! The trees have lost their leaves, small mammals are eating their caches of black walnuts and acorns, and the birds are picking away at the last of the sumac and crabapples. So what’s left for us foragers? Winter is the perfect time to take advantage of the many edible coniferous trees and …
Category: DIY Creations, Flowers, Gardening, Health, Plants, Seasons, sustainability, The Art of Ecology, Wild Edibles Tags: autumn, eco-friendly, Flowers, forage, foraging by season, Gardening, Health, nature, Plants, recipes, Seasons, sustainability, The Art of Ecology
Kokedama translates to “Moss Ball” and is a Japanese method of creating beautiful live plant decorations! Creating these kokedamas can be very rewarding and is a fun way to explore some unique epiphytic plants, however they do require extra care. Potted plants are only exposed to air only on the top, however kokedamas are exposed …
Category: DIY Creations Tags: arts and crafts, diy, Flowers, Gardening, gardening idea, houseplant, indoor gardening, kokedama, plant care, Plants, The Art of Ecology
As part of the Wild Art 2021 December Challenge, put on by Zoe Keller, I illustrated two pieces focusing on the theme, “Transformation”. Each month, I will focus on two pieces – one highlighting flora, the other highlighting fauna. This month, the first is an animal that has the unique ability to swap out the …
Category: Adaptations, Animals, Colors, conservation, Endangered Species, Flowers, Illustrations, Ocean, Plants, The Art of Ecology, Wildlife Behavior Tags: Adaptations, Animals, botanical illustration, color-changing flower, Colors, conservation, drawing challenge, Endangered Species, Flowers, habitats, hermit crab, lantana, nature, Plants, pollinators, scientific illustration, The Art of Ecology, transformation, Wild Art 2021, Wildlife Behavior
As part of the Wild Art 2021 November Challenge, put on by Zoe Keller, I illustrated two pieces focusing on the theme, “In Peril”. Each month, I will focus on two pieces – one highlighting flora, the other highlighting fauna. This month, the first is a flower who brought me great joy picking them as …
Category: Illustrations Tags: Animals, birds, botanical illustration, conservation, drawing challenge, eastern blue eyed grasses, Endangered Species, Flowers, habitats, in peril, least bittern, native plants, nature, pennsylvania, Plants, scientific illustration, The Art of Ecology, Wild Art 2021
As part of the Wild Art 2021 November Challenge, put on by Zoe Keller, I illustrated two pieces focusing on the theme, “FLIGHT”. Each month, I am going to focus on two pieces – one highlighting flora, the other highlighting fauna. This month, I focused on two species, one amphibian who glides (instead of flies), …
Category: Illustrations Tags: Adaptations, Animals, botanical illustration, drawing challenge, Flowers, glide, habitats, milkweed, nature, Plants, scientific illustration, seed dispersal, The Art of Ecology, wallaces flying frog, Wild Art 2021
Flowers die back, but not before producing what they are specifically designed to produce – Seeds! This autumn, prepare for your spring and summer garden by harvesting these future plant-makers! Seed Saving is the perfect way to save money in future years, and you also will be able to perpetuate the plants you love the …
Category: Backyard Habitats, Flowers, Gardening, Plants, Seasons, The Art of Ecology Tags: autumn, ecology, fall planting, Flowers, Gardening, gardening for wildlife, harvest, nature, Plants, Seasons, seed saving, The Art of Ecology
We are definitely starting to feel that Autumn is fully upon us, and this season is ripe for foragers! Fortunately, there are so many things to search for out there and use in our cooking. When we forage for and create eco-recipes for our meals, snacks, and drinks directly from nature, we have such control …
Category: DIY Creations, Wild Edibles Tags: autumn, eco-friendly, Flowers, forage, foraging by season, Gardening, Health, nature, Plants, recipes, Seasons, sustainability, The Art of Ecology
As part of the Wild Art 2021 August Challenge, put on by Zoe Keller, I illustrated two pieces focusing on the theme, “PREHISTORIC”. Each month, I am going to focus on two pieces – one highlighting flora, the other highlighting fauna. This month, I focused on two species, one commonly found along beaches and the …
Category: Animals, conservation, Endangered Species, Illustrations, Ocean, Plants, The Art of Ecology Tags: Animals, botanical illustration, cinnamon fern, conservation, drawing challenge, Endangered Species, fern, habitats, history, horseshoe crab, living fossil, nature, oceans, Plants, prehistoric, scientific illustration, The Art of Ecology, Wild Art 2021, wildlife