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Seventeen Acres
In addition to a garden going like gangbusters, we’ve had another gorgeous unfolding to view this summer. Out on the edge of our property is a new 17-acre prairie. This prairie has been rented and planted in corn by a … Continue reading
Mature Prairie: Life After Weeds
It’s amazing what one week of gorgeous weather will do for a person and a landscape. Everything is good. I am glad I was born in June, because it is such a happy month. October is still my favorite month, … Continue reading
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Tagged mature prairie, native plants, native prairie, prairie restoration, wildflowers
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Nature is Culture
The thesis of Michael Pollan’s Second Nature, it seems to me, is that Americans live in a constantly uneasy relationship between nature and culture. Their relationship to the land: from visions of true wilderness (which exists only in the imagination) … Continue reading
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Tagged blueberries, cultivating, gardening, Michael Pollan, native plants, nature, raspberries, Thoreau, vegetable gardening, weeding, weeds, wilderness
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