Creatures & Critters

Leave the Leaves

November 27, 2017
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I was poking around in the garden and found this wooly bear caterpillar under a bunch of leaves. This discovery made me smile for a couple of reasons. First, because wooly bears remind me of my childhood. Second, because it underscores my belief that leaving the leaves helps the creatures and critters.

Wooly bear caterpillar in the leaves

Have you heard about the #LEAVETHELEAVES campaign? If not, you can read more about it here. I think it’s great that the Xerces Society and other organizations, like The National Wildlife Federation, are educating people about the importance of leaves for overwintering pollinators, reptiles, and other animals. Leaves also make great mulch, can be added to the compost pile, and can be turned into leaf mold with a little time and patience.

How do you feel about leaves? Do you leave them or obsessively rake all the leaves up?

My husband and I are generally either in the “leave them” camp or the “shred them to mulch the vegetable gardens over the winter” camp.

Garden Musings

Sunday Snippets: Goodbye Summer?

October 22, 2017
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It’s a glorious and warm fall day here in Cincinnati.

As nice as the weather has been, I’m pretty sure our extended summer is coming to an end this week—the weather forecast includes rain and temps in the 50s and 60s.

So, I spent quite a bit of time cleaning up the vegetable garden this weekend. I also harvested the last round of tomatoes, found a few squash hiding in the vines, and divided and moved some perennials.

Finally, I sowed wildflower seeds in a new spot that my husband may or may not know about. It will be a spring surprise for him; we have a large back yard and he will be happy having less grass to cut. Win/win!

When I was clearing out the new spot, I noticed this Wooly Bear caterpillar. My sister and I loved playing with them when we were kids. This guy was lucky because I only took a picture. From what I remember, that much orange means we’re in for a mild winter. Time will tell.

Learn More

  • Wooly Bear and Woolybear are both correct
  • Wooly Bear caterpillars are Isabella tiger moth larvae
  • The Woolybear Festival is held annually in Vermillion, Ohio and celebrated 45 years (!!) in 2017

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