I stopped by the Mt. Pleasant Discovery Museum yesterday to check on their Native Pollinator Garden. Earlier this year I had transplanted a few plants from the garden at the Saginaw Chippewa Academy to the Museum and I wanted to make sure that those plants were doing well. This is really the first full growing season for this garden. It was planted on June 26th of last year with plants left over from another project.
Here is what it looked like as of 30 August 2013:
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Mt. Pleasant Discovery Museum Native Pollinator Garden - 30 August 2013 |
Here is the same view from this April:
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Mt. Pleasant Discovery Museum Native Pollinator Garden - 08 April 2014 |
Here was the garden as of yesterday (18 June 2014):
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Mt. Pleasant Discovery Museum Native Pollinator Garden - 18 June 2014
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The paving stones marking the path were added this spring |
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Coreopsis (yellow) and Yarrow (white) in bloom |
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The view from the opposite end of the walkway |
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Ohio Spiderwort in bloom |
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