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2024-08-12 22:27:41

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Open Graph

title

The Nature of Things

description

A blog dedicated to flora, fauna and all the wonderful things in nature.

image

site name

The Nature of Things

author

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2026-03-04 17:09:59

raw text

The Nature of Things | A blog dedicated to flora, fauna and all the wonderful things in nature. The Nature of Things A blog dedicated to flora, fauna and all the wonderful things in nature. Menu Skip to content Home About My Other Blogs July In Our Garden Aug 1 The garden is looking it’s most colorful best at the moment. July saw many of the lilies still blooming and the phlox starting to put on a show. Although I have two types of Russian sage in the garden, I much prefer the more compact ‘Blue Jean Baby’ variety. It doesn’t spread so much or fall all over everything else. It shows up nicely against the coral bells ‘Rave On’ too. There’s plenty of pink in the garden, but although there is a nice patch of Joe-Pye-Weed out there, I haven’t seen any butterflies taking advantage of it. The few that have visited the garden, prefer the purple coneflowers. Because they refuse to share, I have set up two critter feeding stations. That’s not to say the birds won’t ea...

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