Plant Spotlight – Native Wild Plums

By |2026-03-13T02:58:50-04:00January 31st, 2026|Flora|

By Jean Cavanaugh(A Wild Plum from this past August) Another of the native shrubs we have planted at Crossing Hedgerows is the Wild Plum. At one time, native plums were one of the most established wild food crops of Native Americans. According to the book, Native Plant Agriculture, by Indigenous Plants, Native Plums are more energy dense than any domesticated fruit you'd find in the grocery store and is only rivaled by other wild fruits such as serviceberries, ...

Pause and Reset

By |2026-03-18T18:01:54-04:00January 31st, 2026|Musings, News|

https://youtu.be/I9Z8vA-7B3Q   The asters are now in full bloom and the bees are loving them! However the mosquitoes are still quite the nuisance and we are going to need to cancel our meet up for this weekend again. 🥺 In the meantime though, I have been continuing to put together plans for ways to have meaningful connection with the land and each other when we are able to meet again… so that we can keep creating ...

Plant Portrait – False Indigo Bush

By |2026-03-18T18:59:51-04:00January 31st, 2026|Flora|

As you might know by now, I like to periodically highlight plants we have at the farm and sanctuary. Today's pick is the False Indigo bush.  False Indigo Bush in blossom - photo by Brennah Cavanaugh Photography LLC   This is one which we planted back around 2014 in various areas because it does well in wetter habitats. It is a native plant to the area that is also a nitrogen fixer, meaning that it adds natural ...

Forest Life

By |2026-03-12T23:31:27-04:00January 31st, 2026|Musings|

Excavating a fallen log, a little native bee works busily away to build a nest for her offspring. Blossoms of wild geranium, violets, and anemones peek out here and there. Insects go about their business breaking down the detritus that would overwhelm us if not for them. The alchemy of creating life out of death goes on constantly under our feet, in a world that mostly goes unnoticed.Oftentimes, that is the way of things... the true stars ...

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