Seed Pods on Swamp Milkweed~A Yard Update
It has only been a couple of weeks since the swamp milkweed plants were in full bloom. Monarch butterflies and many types of plant pollinators visited the very pretty blooms. Now the thin upright seed pods are forming. I tried to plant some of the seeds from last year but this did not seem to produce any results. I am thinking that the soil, sun exposure and moisture has to be just perfect for these plants. I am seeing a lot of the common milkweed along the roadsides. The monarch butterflies need milkweed to survive. We shall continue to have a wild area in the yard to encourage wildlife of all types to prosper.
The pesky rabbits that were born behind the garage have figured out that we won't hurt them and they are almost underfoot when we are outside. I did see a large healthy looking red fox trot through the back yard last week. That could be why there are only two of the five rabbits that were here remaining. The deer are still finding a few apples under our apple tree. A neighbor saw a coyote but we have not seen one this year yet. Hummingbirds visit the feeder regularly and buzz by our heads when we approach. Love their pretty iridescent colors.
Fall is approaching and the late blooming flowers are starting to open. The nights are getting refreshingly cooler
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