Wishes Waiting For the Wind
Wishes waiting for the wind… What are you wishing for? These local and native narrow leaf milkweed plants and seeds represent food and renewal for migrating monarch caterpillars. Migrating birds eat milkweed seeds too, and in spring use the fluffy fibers for nests and insulation. American goldfinches, American tree spenjoys, juncos, and chickadees enoy this energy-rich food source for their migrations and cold months. Do you have native milkweed growing in your garden? Maybe it’s time to plant some!
Here’s a little of what I’m wishing for…
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One last thought — “I’d rather get a Zero than a C”… is this you? Are you a perfectionist? When it comes to taking action, a C is definitely better than a Zero whether it comes to writing or saving the planet or planting a smaller garden or… it’s almost always better to do something than nothing!
So what is the something you wish for that you will do today?
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