Native Garden Observations
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Spring is such a magical time.
All those dormant plants that you're never sure you'll ever see again suddenly wake up and rise.
Here is a borage plant that is starting to bloom.
Borage is a great nectar plant for the pollinators, producing nectar every two minutes.
That's so amazing!
I just wish it would reseed enough to create a little borage field.
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As the natives awaken from their winter sleep, so are the pollinators.
Here is a hoverfly on one of the California poppies.
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