Simple decisions about selecting plants, as well as reducing pesticide use, can make a dramatic difference in your yard and your vegetable garden, where pollination is critical to the best harvest.
Posts filed under NATURAL HAPPENINGS
The Timberdoodle, A Dancer Before the Stars by Jeff Cantrell
Have you ever heard of a Timberdoodle Skydance?
For Spacious Skies!
Night sky stories are a great part of our heritage and some even our celebrations.
Keep Your Eye on the Bird
Using binoculars should be easy…..
October's Gift of Science
October’s Gifts of Science….
Adorn the Patio Scene with Feathered Charm
They may have the stamina of an endurance athlete, the appetite of a teenager, and possess antics of a trapeze artist. Lastly, the little charmers may hold our attention like a Branson entertainer…they are our resident hummingbirds. Click here to read more………
Dragonflies as Ecological Indicators
Dragonflies Are Masters of Flight! Click her to learn more. Join us and discover some nymph dragonflies and other tiny water critters that reside in our streams. We will conduct a biological water quality demo at 12:00, April 27th, at the Earth & Arbor Day celebration in Landreth Park. We are looking for Wonderful, Wacky Water Critters. Join us at creekside and learn what they can tell us about our water quality.
Don't Let Spring Be Silent - An Earth and Arbor Day Discussion - Pollinators
The Colors of March, a Harbinger of Spring
There are events in the environment that may just immerse us as we take it all in.
Urban Reds
Choose the town and I can probably tell you where a red fox family is camped out.