take everything I say with a hint of garlic, ginger, spring onions and a dash of soy sauce
All who are interested in the cause of plant diversity, pollinators, and the restoration of ecosystems, please pay attention to the simplest articulation of my advice:
You must seek those who know the ways of the plants and who share the plant agenda
Look for organizations, events and places where these people might be found, and wait for them to appear. Some are from the academic world, many others came to know the plants another way
If someone's email address is publicly available, you can use it to contact them. But the most powerful contacts will be those unreachable by online means
When you find someone, they will tell you the names of other people, so you can seek those people as well. When contacting new connections, tell them who sent you
If you learn to explore your surroundings, recognize the plants, gather their seeds and grow plants yourself, you will be a valued connection
Write down your contacts in a little book and make yourself slightly annoying by offering your service in some way
The plants will teach you the rest...start learning from the weeds, which are easy to know and easy to grow
If your life is horrible and you need a new source of meaning and direction.... Do NOT find religion. Learn to identify plants.
Continue✨ Keep going✨
Birders: do you ever wonder if this happens?
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The Life Cycle of a Blackberry
When I say "connect with nature" I don't just mean the aesthetic forests with deer and beautiful flowers.
I mean the weeds growing through concrete, the fungus that grows on the rotten shed, the nettles that always seem to return and the scary, spindly cellar spider in the corner of the bathroom.
Nature is not always pretty or magical - the pigeons and seagulls you swat at are nature too, the wasps and flies that hover by your meals are animals too, store-bought strawberries and the leaves that fall from your neighbour's tree are not all that different from the Giant Sequoias and it's seeds.
If you want to connect and understand nature, I mean *really* connect to it, in it's entirety, you have to seek out and learn about the ugly, scary and mundane things as well. You don't have to like it, just don't forget that it's there.
It's very endearing to me how many people are willing to keep an eye on a video feed so they can push a button and let a fish in the Netherlands get to the other side of a dam.
[Image ID: A picture of a bee and a wasp, both labeled. Both are colored yellow and black. Facts are listed about each one in their respective columns.
Bee:
Cute and fuzzy, like a friend
Make honey
Come in pretty colors with different occupations (blue orchard bee, carpenter bee)
Pollinators!
Freeloaders who will come build hives in the walls of your house
Communicate with dancing
According to all known laws of aviatin, honey bees can fly up to 15 mph
Like sweet things
Over 20,000 species--not just honeybees!
Wasp:
Cool and sleek, like a motorcycle
Prey on pests
Come in pretty, iridescent colors (ruby tailed wasp)
Will try to mooch off your drinks (so check your cans!)
Pollinators!
Leave you paper nests that you can sell to collectors
Communicate with smells
Like sweet things
Over 30,000 species--not just [kind I hate]
At the very bottom, in smaller text, is the URL bug-maniac.tumblr.com. /End ID]
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