Week 43 gardening & birding

The fields are harvested and bare,
And Winter whistles through the square.
October dresses in flame and gold
Like a woman afraid of growing old.
– Ann Mary Lawler

Week 43 brings a crisp, refreshing air perfect for seasonal gardening and bird watching. With gardening, consider planting bulbs like tulips and daffodils to bloom in spring. Mulching your beds will protect plants from frost. Discover new bird watching techniques by setting up feeders to attract migrating species. Use binoculars with better light transmission for those shorter daylight hours. Explore bird identification apps to log your sightings and deepen your knowledge. This transitional period is ideal for preparing your garden for winter and observing the fascinating bird migrations, making your outdoor experiences both productive and educational. Engage in citizen science projects like the Big Garden Birdwatch and the Great Backyard Bird Count to contribute to bird conservation efforts.

Mid-Summer Gardening Guidance

Fall garden plant division

Rejuvenate and enhances your garden’s vitality by dividing these plants in the fall. Dividing garden plants in the fall rejuvenates and enhances their vitality. Cooler temperatures and approaching dormancy minimize stress, encouraging robust…

Gardening around the world

Gardening online resources from around the world. When exploring these sites, I look for their specific sections or articles related to gardening in colder climates or northern regions. Additionally, forums and community sections…

Gardening success through observation & monitoring

Boost garden health with observation and monitoring. Successful gardening involves careful monitoring and observation to ensure plants are thriving. To ensure gardening success, it’s important to adopt the right monitoring techniques, leverage available…

Dehydrator Herb Preservation

Preserve flavors and nutrients by dehydrating. Owning a food dehydrator offers a multitude of advantages for culinary enthusiasts. It facilitates preservation by removing moisture from fruits, vegetables, and herbs, extending their shelf life…

Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth (DE) in the Garden

Food grade diatomaceous earth (DE) is a versatile, natural substance valued by gardeners for its pest control and soil enhancement benefits. Composed of fossilized algae, food grade DE acts as a mechanical insecticide…

Gardening Science

Evidence-based approaches for improving plant growth and vitality. Innovative scientific discoveries are reshaping gardening practices. Advances in soil microbiology reveal the intricate relationships between plants and beneficial microbes, offering new insights into nutrient…

Plants at Their Best

Plum

Perennial Fruit Tree. Elegant, Productive and Fragrant. Plum blossoms on my plum trees are harbingers of spring with their enchanting beauty and delicate fragrance. The ornamental appeal of these blossoms, ranging in hues…

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Hosta

Perennial. Leafy foliage, fancy leafy foliage, lovely leafiness. Planting Hosta in your garden brings a touch of elegance and versatility. Renowned for their lush foliage, these shade-loving perennials offer a diverse palette of…

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Black-Eyed Susan

Perennial. The Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) graces gardens with its vibrant golden petals and dark chocolate central cones. This resilient perennial brings a burst of summer brilliance, thriving in various soils and climates.…

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Pear

Pears are fragrant hardy fruit trees with sweet, juicy fruit. In spring, pear blossoms grace my orchard with their delicate beauty, heralding the arrival of a new season. These blossoms, with their pristine…

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Sunflower

Radiant, heliotropic, majestic, nourishing annual plant. Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) are iconic plants known for their vibrant yellow petals and large, disk-shaped blooms. Native to North America, these plants exhibit heliotropism, a fascinating behavior…

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Purple Coneflower

Perennial. Include Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) in your garden for a burst of color, attracting pollinators while offering medicinal benefits. Its distinctive, daisy-like blooms add vibrancy to summer landscapes. This hardy perennial, with…

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Hearty air fried walleye fillets

Deliciously crispy air-fried walleye fillets. These air-fried walleye fillets are a healthy twist on a classic dish. The walleye’s mild, flaky flesh is perfectly enhanced by air frying, which creates a crisp, golden…

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Birding & Butterflies

Northern Cardinal

A cherished backyard songbird. Updated since 11/2/2023. The presence of cardinal birds in my yard brings fresh fun. Their vibrant red plumage, a burst of color against the green backdrop, provides me a sense of natural beauty. Their…

Bird migration forecasting

Predicting bird migrations with real-time forecasts. I have shared my respect and appreciation for nature and its conservation including wild birds many times already, so it is no surprise that I monitor and take an active interest in…

Grackle

I love seeing Grackles in my yard and at my birdfeeder because their vibrant, iridescent feathers add a splash of mystic and energy to my garden. Their lively, social behavior brings a sense of childish wonder and mischievous…

Northern Flicker

Striking, colorful and large woodpecker. The Northern Flicker gracing my birdfeeders is a striking harbinger of nature’s vibrancy. Its plumage, a captivating blend of spotted black, tan, and red, catches sunlight with a mesmerizing effect. This woodpecker’s distinctive…

Downy Woodpecker

Lively and rhymical woodpecker. Downy Woodpeckers bring enchantment to my yard with their lively antics and distinctive black-and-white plumage. Their petite stature, just 6-7 inches in length, adds charm as they flit gracefully among branches. The rhythmic drumming…

Hairy Woodpecker

Flashy movements, climbers, with rhythmic slower drumming. The Hairy Woodpecker’s rhythmic drumming and distinctive black-and-white plumage bring a unique rhythm to my yard, transforming it to include natural wonder. Their diligent foraging, tapping resonantly on our tree trunks,…

Pileated Woodpecker

Commanding sized woodpecker with the regal red pointy cap. Seeing the large Pileated Woodpecker eating suet at my birdfeeder is a glimpse into the wild, a majestic presence that transcends the ordinary. Their striking crimson crests and vibrant…

Red-bellied Woodpecker

Charismatic bird, with striking zebra-like patterns and vibrant red crown. The occasional sighting of the neighborhood Red-bellied Woodpeckers at my bird feeder spices up my yard with their dynamic avian energy. These charismatic birds, with striking zebra-like patterns…

Black-capped Chickadee

Charming little avian friends. Watching the Chickadees at my birdfeeder always puts a smile on my face, their vibrant presence is proof to nature’s charm. These spirited little birds, with their distinctive black caps, white cheeks, and cheerful…

Mourning Dove

Embodiment of simplicity and grace. Mourning doves grace my yard with a gentle elegance, captivating my heart with their subtle beauty. Their soft, cooing calls create a tranquil melody, an acoustic balm that soothes the surroundings. These graceful…

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