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Avoiding Unintentional Poisoning

January 11, 2017by concretechaparral Leave a comment

Rat Poison & Local Wildlife

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With the Rains

January 11, 2017by concretechaparral Leave a comment

With the rains, green returns

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Garden, Native Plants

‘Greater than the Sums of its Parts’

January 8, 2017by concretechaparral Leave a comment

You can’t talk about urban wilderness without talking about coyotes.

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California Sagebrush and Change of Seasons

December 14, 2016by concretechaparral Leave a comment

The hillsides are brown and dry, seemily covered with dead brush

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Milkweed and Unending Faith

December 13, 2016by concretechaparral 1 Comment

Few things require calling upon faith over and over as much as gardening

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Toyon Berries

November 18, 2016by concretechaparral Leave a comment

Toyon berries ripening

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Black-eyed Susans enjoying a Colorado summer.
Toyon bonanza‼️
Last month in Colorado - bighorn sheep walking along US Hwy 34.
While my two big sages duke it out for dominance, the hummingbird sage (Salvia spathacea) just keeps blooming.
Battle of the Sages! White Sage (Salvia apiana) vs ‘Allen Chickering’ Sage (S. clevelandii x leucophylla). The white sage has got the height but the Chickering the mass. In terms of flowers it’s a tie at 3.4 gazillion each.
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