Really appreciate your videos, especially this one. They are short, but packed with information, the music is soft, not overbearing, and your narration is at the perfect volume. I loved the quick shots of California buckwheats, an under-used California native plant. Thank you!
people think I'm crazy because they can't see the tiny little blue butterflies that I'm chasing all around the garden. The big ones are wonderful as well, but there is a special place in my heart for those tiny little blue butterflies.
I watched one laying eggs on Rose of Sharon in my yard. I've seen up to 3 at once this year so far. They say they are rarely seen more than one or two on a butterfly count.
Really appreciate your videos, especially this one. They are short, but packed with information, the music is soft, not overbearing, and your narration is at the perfect volume. I loved the quick shots of California buckwheats, an under-used California native plant. Thank you!
Stuart, I’m glad you liked it and really appreciate your feedback!
people think I'm crazy because they can't see the tiny little blue butterflies that I'm chasing all around the garden. The big ones are wonderful as well, but there is a special place in my heart for those tiny little blue butterflies.
Do you know what kind of blue butterfly it is?
I just bought a gigantum and grande rubescens buckwheat. Anxious for them to grow and see some different butterflies next spring. In Ventura.
What do you do to protect them in winter time? Or do you simply treat them as annuals and replace them the following spring?
I watched one laying eggs on Rose of Sharon in my yard. I've seen up to 3 at once this year so far. They say they are rarely seen more than one or two on a butterfly count.