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Laetitia Oppenheim
from
Palm beach
wrote on December 5, 2021
at
7:06 am
Bravo I am a fan … E.O. Wilson in his book Half Earth says we can all make a significant difference with our own privately owned plots of land. I totally ascribe to what you are doing. Thank you for leading the way….. To have a garden is to live in hope
Bravo
I am a fan …
E.O. Wilson in his book Half Earth says we can all make a significant difference with our own privately owned plots of land. I totally ascribe to what you are doing. Thank you for leading the way…..
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Mwongera Rukaria
from
Nairobi
wrote on December 5, 2021
at
4:13 am
Great lessons here. Am intending to create an arboretum in my 5 acre land .
Great lessons here. Am intending to create an arboretum in my 5 acre land .... Collapse
Alan R. Johnson MBE
from
Gillett
wrote on December 4, 2021
at
11:30 pm
Sixty-four years ago my mother and father began the process of establishing bird, butterfly, and critter habitat on this Wisconsin homestead I am furthering their initative, expanding the land and environmental area of the initative while learning as I further develop the enviornment they started. Named Oak.a.Toe Shelty Meadows and providing a safe haven, natural/native food, and beauty- this initative will never be complete-but rather an ongoing work, an enviornment continually expanding, seasonally changing, while providing food, safe haven, and native beauty year round.
Sixty-four years ago my mother and father began the process of establishing bird, butterfly, and critter habitat on this Wisconsin homestead
I am furthering their initative, expanding the land and environmental area of the initative while learning as I further develop the enviornment they started. Named Oak.a.Toe Shelty Meadows and providing a safe haven, natural/native food, and beauty- this initative will never be complete-but rather an ongoing work, an enviornment continually expanding, seasonally changing, while providing food, safe haven, and native beauty year round.... Collapse