You get to watch a snake eating a toad!

Leave wild spaces, unkempt corners and damp areas. Then you’ll get plenty of species – and free entertainment. Incidentally, the snake in the picture is one of these.
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You get to watch a snake eating a toad!

Leave wild spaces, unkempt corners and damp areas. Then you’ll get plenty of species – and free entertainment. Incidentally, the snake in the picture is one of these.
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Iโm David The Good, gardening author, homesteading, survival gardener, nursery owner and plant geek. Let’s grow some food!
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2 responses to “What Happens When You Add Habitat”
I'm so glad I stumbled upon your blog. I'm a FL. Master Naturalist and a Master Gardener with a totally wild backyard habitat including the pool to pond. I get a notice from the city at least once a year, but they seem to be getting used to my ordered chaos! Thanks for all your hard work on this!
Thank you. I was a Master Gardener until the middle of last year. Too much time away from my own garden! Keep on doing what you're doing… the cities need to appreciate those who are making a place for the species they've displaced through development.