This colorful sunset picture was taking on april 14th! And as it got later it got even more colorful. check back at the end of next month to see another beautiful sunset.
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Sunset Of The Month – February
I love the strips of clouds and colors in this sunset. check back at the end of next month to see another beautiful sunset.
Continue reading »Orange you glad butterfly
Not only are flowers beautiful to look at, some like this marigold will deter harmful pest and attract the good bugs. This orange butterfly love this orange marigold. Do something nice for you and the neighborhood insects. Grow your own […]
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Sharing with Nature or Bane of My Existence!!
Sharing with Nature or Bane of My Existence!! These little thiefs have been ravaging our Lemon Queen Sunflowers. We are glad to share, but they are gluttons and have not been leaving any seeds for us. Here is an empty […]
Continue reading »Growing Native Daisies
The daisies that grow in the Ozarks are blooming. They grow along roadsides and yards and at the edge of woods. They light up fields with bright shining white clusters of flowers. We cultivate these growing them in our flower beds, […]
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Relocating a Garter Snake
This fellow was slithering through the grass as I was mowing the lawn. We put him in a bucket and relocated him to the field so he wouldn’t get hurt. Garter Snakes are pretty much harmless. When we come across […]
Continue reading »Queen Anne’s Lace
Daucus carota is a variable biennial plant. A biennial plant is a flowering plant that takes two years to complete its lifecycle. The first year the plant grows leaves, stems, and roots, then it enters a period of dormancy over the […]
Continue reading »Spiderwort In Bloom
The spiderwort is blooming with pretty little blue flowers. This species of Tradescantia is native to the Ozarks. Virginia Spiderwort can be found in most of the eastern half of the United States as far down as Alabama as well as […]
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