Lots! They mind their business and so do I! Zero bad experiences.
And the yard smells amazing. We have a lot of low bush blueberry, blackberry around the yard edges.
We’ve planted some hazelnut and bearberry this year as well. Our state has a municipal nursery of all native species. On our .6 acres we’ve planted ~200 saplings of native trees. White pine, paper birch, sugar maple, spruces, cedar, etc. The tallest from last year are soon to reach 3 feet. I can’t wait for the privacy and the young forest on all the edges.
We were attracted to this home because there’s conservation land somewhat surrounding us, so while it’s a single family home we are preserving nature more than many developments.
Also, we have tree frogs, turkeys, and an absolute pile of fireflies! I had thought fireflies from my childhood were good and gone. It turns out now ( based on my cursory reading) that fireflies are an anchor species.
Sounds like you’ve got a wonderful setup there! Keep an eye on those blackberries. We have Himalayan Blackberry around here and they get out of control in a heartbeat.
Lots! They mind their business and so do I! Zero bad experiences.
And the yard smells amazing. We have a lot of low bush blueberry, blackberry around the yard edges.
We’ve planted some hazelnut and bearberry this year as well. Our state has a municipal nursery of all native species. On our .6 acres we’ve planted ~200 saplings of native trees. White pine, paper birch, sugar maple, spruces, cedar, etc. The tallest from last year are soon to reach 3 feet. I can’t wait for the privacy and the young forest on all the edges.
We were attracted to this home because there’s conservation land somewhat surrounding us, so while it’s a single family home we are preserving nature more than many developments.
Also, we have tree frogs, turkeys, and an absolute pile of fireflies! I had thought fireflies from my childhood were good and gone. It turns out now ( based on my cursory reading) that fireflies are an anchor species.
Sounds like you’ve got a wonderful setup there! Keep an eye on those blackberries. We have Himalayan Blackberry around here and they get out of control in a heartbeat.
P.s. I’m envious of your fireflies.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubus_armeniacus
Huh, TIL! Now I get to spend twenty minutes going down a Wikipedia rabbit-hole about blackberry species.
I think mine are a native cultivar, but now I have a weekend identification project! 🙂👍