Gardening 🌸

Lately I spend more and more time visiting arboretums and public demonstration gardens exploring and photographing the flowers and trees. It’s not just a great way to take in the beauty but also observe nature.

Gardens serve many different purposes. An obvious one is personal food production and feed for livestock. Another is to draw in and support local wild, such as food plots for hunting and pollinator gardens that encourage and support local wildlife. I’m less thrilled about people bringing in non native species for purposes of beauty. Even if species are non invasive, you’re still playing with the forces of nature, posing a risk to local ecology just for a frivolous purpose. It’s one thing if it’s just to be eaten but beauty alone to disturb ecology seems troublesome in my mind.

Map: Alma Pond
Map: Dobbins Memorial State Forest
Map: Little John Wildlife Management Area
Map: Otter Lake
Map: South Hill State Forest (Oneida 23)
Map: Summer Hill State Forest
Map: West Parishville State Forest
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SVGZ Graphic: Places Named Bethlehem
SVGZ Graphic: Towns with Most Similiar Land Cover to the Town of Bethlehem
Terrain Map: Happy World Milk Day!
Photo: Kueka Outlet
Photo: After The Fire
Photo: Troy
Photo: North
Photo: Clearing
Photo: Burned Hardwood Section Reminds Me Of Allegheny Woods
Photo: Who doesn't enjoy blowing their horn?
Photo: Vanderwhacker Brook
Photo: Kueka Outlet in the afternoon
Photo: Campsite

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