Friday, July 9, 2010

Thursday July 8, 2010

We are in the middle of a mini drought. Seasonal rainfall is about 5 inches below what we normally have. Therefore, I went to water the native species, which were drying out. Most of the plants were in good condition. Some have apparently been eaten.



I found a suspect:



The irony of this is that deer do not eat invasive plant species [with the exception of Mulit-Flora Roses], but love native plants!

The stream level is the lowest that I have ever seen, so I had to haul several gallons of water.



Here are two native species that are growing in an area that I cleared of invasive Stilt Grass. The popular native flower Wild Indigo [Baptisia australis] is growing nicely, next to another "native" that is not as popular!



The native species are doing well:

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