363 S Glenwood Ave
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I'm attempting to turn my backyard into a native paradise! I've spotted 4 monarch caterpillars on my third year milkweeds this summer (2025), and my yard hosts several bee species, native preying mantis (for the last four years!), numerous moths, spiders, so many crickets, visitor butterflies, and more pill bugs than I can shake a stick at.



I have two pawpaw trees, two persimmons, a black cherry, spicebush, echinacea, eastern prickly pear, columbine, New England aster, blue false indigo, grey-headed coneflower, false sunflower, passionflower vine (it keeps coming back!), sunchokes (I'm in danger), Ohio spiderwort, swamp and common milkweed, meadow rue, scaly and dense blazingstar, hoary skullcap, goldenrod, groundnut, winged loosetrife, mistflower, anise hyssop, and spotted bee balm.
