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Trina Astor-Stewart's avatar

Yes, since I wrote a book called Butterfly Baby meets Mr. and Mrs. Toad at Siler Forest Pond I have been trying to turn my tiny city back yard into a garden. Books inspire the writer as well as the reader. It is slowly working. While watering this spring I've seen an Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, a huge dragonfly and another butterfly I couldn't name but was a sort of monarch look-a-like but with some other markings. Next I will try to transform the front yard as well. The fertilizer is compost and vermiculture, no chemicals. Feels like a haven even for humans.

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Sue C's avatar

My backyard birds and rabbits seem to find so many bugs and edibles in my lawn. Although I’d like to reduce my lawn size, does a lawn without lawn chemicals applied offer some benefits to wildlife that we should recognize?

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