My friend Daisy and I recently started talking about entomology and then native plants and we did a dive on the internet searching for different facts and people passionate about plants. I stumbled upon your website and the name caught my attention. I immediately sent a link to my friend Daisy and we had such a fun time scrolling through and reading all of your blogs. I hope you never stop updating as we are now officially fans! This poll deserves way more comments!!!
If you ever want to reach out for a chat let us know! As botany and ecology enthusiasts your website was so refreshing to see and also informative.
Best wishes
-Vu
Daisy - 1 year ago
Hello,
My friend Vu and I went on a rabbit hole about native plants and found your blog! We are very impressed with the collection of posts on various topics. Especially the one about the snag tree. It’s amazing to see the dedication you have to plants, especially weeds. I am interested in knowing if your book has been published yet. If so please send me an email link to buy it because I would love to give it a read. I’m not sure if the information would apply to the weeds in my region (Southern California). In general I don’t know much about plants but I’m feeling pretty inspired by your blog! Keep up the badass work :)
Jeanette Poirier - 8 years ago
I am an herbal practitioner, 74 yrs old, and have had a life long relationship with the plants in my area, which is Nova Scotia, Canada. I grow some of the plants I use and I also harvest in the wild. I LOVE taking people on plant identification walks. Whether indigenous or alien or invasive, they all are interesting to me. I have enjoyed your articles and if you want to contact me, I am available for conversations.
Your blog is a real service to plant people of all types. Although I have a Ph. D. in plant ecology, your pieces have brought to light many interesting aspects of all kinds of plants of which I was ignorant. Thanks, and keep up the good work.
My friend Daisy and I recently started talking about entomology and then native plants and we did a dive on the internet searching for different facts and people passionate about plants. I stumbled upon your website and the name caught my attention. I immediately sent a link to my friend Daisy and we had such a fun time scrolling through and reading all of your blogs. I hope you never stop updating as we are now officially fans! This poll deserves way more comments!!!
If you ever want to reach out for a chat let us know! As botany and ecology enthusiasts your website was so refreshing to see and also informative.
Best wishes
-Vu
Hello,
My friend Vu and I went on a rabbit hole about native plants and found your blog! We are very impressed with the collection of posts on various topics. Especially the one about the snag tree. It’s amazing to see the dedication you have to plants, especially weeds. I am interested in knowing if your book has been published yet. If so please send me an email link to buy it because I would love to give it a read. I’m not sure if the information would apply to the weeds in my region (Southern California). In general I don’t know much about plants but I’m feeling pretty inspired by your blog! Keep up the badass work :)
I am an herbal practitioner, 74 yrs old, and have had a life long relationship with the plants in my area, which is Nova Scotia, Canada. I grow some of the plants I use and I also harvest in the wild. I LOVE taking people on plant identification walks. Whether indigenous or alien or invasive, they all are interesting to me. I have enjoyed your articles and if you want to contact me, I am available for conversations.
Your blog is a real service to plant people of all types. Although I have a Ph. D. in plant ecology, your pieces have brought to light many interesting aspects of all kinds of plants of which I was ignorant. Thanks, and keep up the good work.