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Hot Sunday at the Farm
Texas Native Plants

Hot Sunday at the Farm

Sometimes it’s too hot to do much work at the farm by the time we can, so we do the … Continue reading Hot Sunday at the Farm

Sew It Yourself Mask Instructions
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Sew It Yourself Mask Instructions

Sewing is part of my world. I’ve been sewing since before my feet could reach the floor when I sat … Continue reading Sew It Yourself Mask Instructions

Bug Tussle
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Bug Tussle

There’s actually a town in Texas called Bug Tussle. I’ve been through it. I almost missed it because I blinked. … Continue reading Bug Tussle

One Square Inch #2
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One Square Inch #2

A lot goes on in one square inch Continue reading One Square Inch #2

A Sunflower By Any Other Latin Name Is Just As Cheerful
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A Sunflower By Any Other Latin Name Is Just As Cheerful

Most of us are familiar with the large and unruly Common Sunflower, Helianthus annuus,  the huge one that seems to … Continue reading A Sunflower By Any Other Latin Name Is Just As Cheerful

One Bee, Two Bees, I See New Bees
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One Bee, Two Bees, I See New Bees

I trotted out back to try out a new camera lens this evening because I thought I saw a Dragonfly … Continue reading One Bee, Two Bees, I See New Bees

June Photo Tour of Clark Haven, 2020
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June Photo Tour of Clark Haven, 2020

June is the “jumble season” at the farm. The orderly emergence of spring vegetation gives way to an unruly mess … Continue reading June Photo Tour of Clark Haven, 2020

Recent Posts

  • Score One for the Plants
  • Sometimes it’s just books
  • Green Ladies of the Fall
  • Butterflies Are Always In Fashion
  • Hot Sunday at the Farm

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  • February 2021
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  • September 2020
  • August 2020
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  • May 2020
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Categories

  • Bees
  • Birds
  • Botany
  • Butterflies
  • Milkweed
  • Not for Bug Haters
  • Snakes
  • Texas Native Plants
  • Uncategorized

Tags

backyard Bees beetles Birds Blackberries Bluebirds botany Bumblebees butterflies cactus Fall Food Foraging Garden Habitat honeybees Insects learning lizards Milkweed Monarchs Monarch Watch Native plants nestbox nest box Owls Plant Oddities Plant Strategies pollinators prairie prairie ecology recipes Robins Rubus Spiders spring blossoms teaching Texas Mountain Laurel Texas Native Plants wildflowers wild onion

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  • About Carol Clark
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