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Peter Holmes
from
Fairfield, CT
wrote on December 4, 2021
at
11:18 pm
I'm very impressed by your work! Please keep it up! Since the pandemic started I've learned a lot about my quarter-acre yard and what lives in it. Thanks to my plant ID app, I've catalogued about 150 species of plants and trees on my small property, half of them non-native, and this has automatically led to a complete change in how I approach yardwork. I've now converted my labor-intensive veggie garden into a native weed garden. Plus I have a growing new superpower of identifying plants on sight! Sadly I don't think anyone else in my neighborhood does anything remotely like this.
I'm very impressed by your work! Please keep it up! Since the pandemic started I've learned a lot about my quarter-acre yard and what lives in it. Thanks to my plant ID app, I've catalogued about 150 species of plants and trees on my small property, half of them non-native, and this has automatically led to a complete change in how I approach yardwork. I've now converted my labor-intensive veggie garden into a native weed garden. Plus I have a growing new superpower of identifying plants on sight! Sadly I don't think anyone else in my neighborhood does anything remotely like this.... Collapse
George Middlebrook
from
Coon Rapids,Minnesota
wrote on December 4, 2021
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5:16 pm
I'm so happy I found you. The Times article was very inspiring. I intend to explore your site for information I can use on my property
I'm so happy I found you. The Times article was very inspiring. I intend to explore your site for information I can use on my property... Collapse
Anne and Joe Gusmano
from
Flemington
wrote on December 4, 2021
at
10:06 am
We were so happy to learn about you in today's New York Times. We are beginning to transition our 1 1/3 acre property over to native plants and are eager to learn more. All of our white ash trees have died here in central NJ, so sunlight is suddenly abundant!
We were so happy to learn about you in today's New York Times. We are beginning to transition our 1 1/3 acre property over to native plants and are eager to learn more. All of our white ash trees have died here in central NJ, so sunlight is suddenly abundant!... Collapse