As with most horticultural projects, the first step to getting anything done is getting rid of those darn weeds. Before anything else can be built, developed, or planted, the weeds have to go. Before we can begin any sort of specific intern projects we have the task of clearing out the pathways between rows of crops. Honestly, I don't hate spending hours pulling weeds. Gardening is a really popular hobby and a very therapeutic pass time, and spending several hours at a time pulling weeds has begun to feel really meditative. And even if it's not meditative, it's fun to spend time in the sun working with my hands. Bring on those weeds, I'm ready for some quality garden time.
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Allie MartinHowdy! My name is Allie and I am a senior Horticulture major from Austin (keep it weird, y'all). Welcome to the home of pollinator garden paradise. Here you will find my journey through growing pollinator and host plant species, and hopefully, see the life cycle of native butterflies unfold! Archives
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