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Oct
19

Hitchhikers’s Guide to My Front Porch

written by Ivy

So I’ve been gradually moving my houseplants back in from their long Summer vacation outside. I’m determined to keep any would-be freeloaders OUT of my house. This includes anything that could cause problems with the rest of my plants. The main one I’m concerned about is spider mites. Ugh, those tiny red moving dots are [...]

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Oct
13

Bonus Bug

written by Ivy

I think I might be one of the only girls in the world who enjoys a bouquet MORE when there’s a spider in it
I arrived home to a bundle of wild flowers on my desk the other day. How sweet and awesome is that? I then texted the responsible party with a thank [...]

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Sep
9

My Fave :)

written by Ivy

I was lucky enough to be visited by my favorite exo-skeletal, ectotherm a few days ago! I found him sitting in my sweet potato plants in my back yard garden (Or, as I like to call it, my Yarden…)
A praying mantis!
These are probably my favorite bugs of all time. So cool looking, so [...]

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Aug
31

Backyard Biters

written by Ivy

Dear Ivy,
Are these black and yellow spiders you’re always writing about biters?
-Worried in Wisconsin
Dear Worried,
I would like to put your mind at ease. These garden partners are shy and would sooner skitter away under a bush than stand and fight, so to speak. I often get questions about the aggression levels of this spider, and [...]

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Aug
12

Endless Summer

written by Ivy

I know, I know, it’s not really endless… But I could live this way forever
I was out in my back yard the other day, lounging in a blue baby pool (don’t judge me) to cool off. My house was built in the 20’s and hasn’t had many updates since. The lack of air [...]

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Aug
6

Bugs Are Some of My Favorite People

written by Ivy

One of the things I love about Summer is the influx of life into my little world. Spiders and bugs and their whole miniature food chain, acting out their life cycles right in front of my eyes! Birds swooping in and out, rodents scuttling under the fence to look for shoots and leaves to eat. [...]

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Jul
16

Garden Defense Allies

written by Ivy

Here’s a photo of another of my favorite garden defenders!
A dragonfly! They are members of the family Odonata, and they are always hungry! A dragonfly can eat its own body weight in bugs in an hour! They help control the mosquito population, which gives them big points in my book.
This one is an exception to [...]

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Jul
10

Bugs of Summer

written by Ivy

I’d like to introduce you to some of your best friends
This is a Flat-Backed Millipede, from the order Polydesmida. This little guy is an integral part of the food chain and the Chairmen-of-the Board of the Decomposition Committee. These arthropods do not bite or sting, and are a big help to have in [...]

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Jun
25

The Fruits of My Labor :D

written by Ivy

I’ve been harvesting quarts and quarts of raspberries over the last few weeks! A couple times a week, I go out in the back garden and pluck a few quarts of the delicious fruits. The plants I have are called “Everbearing”, and they should produce all Summer. I pruned them back really heavily at first. [...]

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Jun
20

Look What We Found!

written by Ivy

I’m so happy! I just found an itty bitty baby praying mantis!

The picture is a little blurry because he’s soooo small, (he was less than a centimeter long) but when this little guy grows up, he’ll be a ferocious predator that will help protect my plants! These helpful bugs are the reason I refuse to [...]

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