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Carl Bristol
from
Glastonbury, CT
wrote on December 11, 2021
at
9:02 am
I’ve let part of our yard go natural and am inspired to do more after reading The NY Times article. Good for all of God’s creatures!
I’ve let part of our yard go natural and am inspired to do more after reading The NY Times article. Good for all of God’s creatures!... Collapse
Mike Burke
from
Torrance
wrote on December 10, 2021
at
12:35 am
This is great. I just happened to stumble upon this article, while reading the Google home page. For the last years, after ripping out the evil lawn, in our south facing front yard, we've grown a large vegetable garden. This article, now makes me want to plant some pollinators. I live in Los Angeles. Any idea how I can find a local chapter? Thank you.
This is great. I just happened to stumble upon this article, while reading the Google home page. For the last years, after ripping out the evil lawn, in our south facing front yard, we've grown a large vegetable garden.
This article, now makes me want to plant some pollinators.
I live in Los Angeles. Any idea how I can find a local chapter?
Thank you.... Collapse
Elizabeth
from
Watkinsville
wrote on December 9, 2021
at
5:50 am
I was so thrilled to read the article about your work in the New York Times online. This is exactly what we have been doing on our property, and I am so happy to know that you have been given this prompting to work to repair and conserve God‘s creation. It was so exciting for me last year during the pandemic to be able to grow milkweed from seed, using directions from the Ladybird Johnson Wildflower site. It worked! This is rewarding and meaningful - to encourage even the smallest triumph for nature! I do feel closer to the Lord from doing it. I am currently in RCI a to become a Catholic. God bless you!
I was so thrilled to read the article about your work in the New York Times online. This is exactly what we have been doing on our property, and I am so happy to know that you have been given this prompting to work to repair and conserve God‘s creation. It was so exciting for me last year during the pandemic to be able to grow milkweed from seed, using directions from the Ladybird Johnson Wildflower site. It worked! This is rewarding and meaningful - to encourage even the smallest triumph for nature! I do feel closer to the Lord from doing it. I am currently in RCI a to become a Catholic. God bless you!... Collapse