I don’t mow before at least the first week of May. It is my cardinal rule. Partly because the bees and other beneficial insects need time to wake, stretch their wings, and rise from their winter beds. Partly because I like letting the wildflowers, the tiny, scrappy ones the world tries so hard to ignore,… Continue reading A Mostly No-Mow May
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Visitors in the Blackberry Bushes
Or: When the Bees Chose Me A heart-shaped swarm Tuesday morning, around 11:30, a strange shimmer came down the street. At first, I thought it was just debris, maybe grass clippings from the neighbor’s weedwhacker caught in a breeze. But as the swirl moved with an oddly intentional grace, and the light caught glints of… Continue reading Visitors in the Blackberry Bushes
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