Bee plant, hummingbird sage, and more...
It's such a rewarding feeling when what you plant actually survives and thrives. For example, in the photo above you see a Bee Plant...
Ultra Green Sweat Bees in the Cosmos Cupcake White blossoms
I don't see Ultra Green Sweat Bees Agapostemon texanus often, but when I do spot them, they are quite a sight to behold. They are native...
The climbing aster plant is blooming
It's so wonderful to see plants blooming for the first time, especially later in the year. As you may remember from my posts earlier this...
Monarch butterfly number 3 released
Last Friday we released monarch butterfly number 3 of our current brood, another female. She emerged in the afternoon on Thursday in this...
Meanwhile on the ivy blossoms...
While the monarch caterpillars are munching on milkweed indoors, on their way to becoming beautiful butterflies, the ivy plants high...
Monarch caterpillar wiggle dance
We finally got to witness a monarch caterpillar that was in "j" position shed its skin for the final time. This was monarch caterpillar...
More monarch adventures
As I posted on Sunday, we released the first of our seventeen butterflies that we are raising from caterpillars we found on our milkweed...
Anna's hummingbird feasting on nectar in the front yard
An Anna's hummingbird had a nectar feast on these plants that are growing on one side of the front yard, all in a row. In the top photo...
First monarch emerged from its chrysalis yesterday
The first chrysalis from our current group of monarch caterpillars emerged yesterday! It was in chrysalis mode for 14 days. The photo...
In search of milkweed for the hungry caterpillars
As you can imagine, seventeen monarch caterpillars can eat a lot of milkweed. We only had the two narrow leaf milkweed plants....