506 Township Road 192
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A decade ago our property was flush with pollinators. You were guaranteed to see butterflies every day. A decade later thanks to all of the Fracking introduced to the immediate area, we have about half the pollinators we did. This is built back up from a drop to 10% of what we had. I have been expanding our native trees and flowers and fighting invasives religiously. Once I learned of the problems with fragmentation I started spreading wildflower seeds across our county and the next. I'm seeing results this year!!

All local species of wildflowers and wetlands plants. Trees: Black Walnuts, Aspens, Dogwood,Hawthorne, Wahoo, Maple, Oak, Hornbeam Hops, Magnolia, Elm. Have most ephemerals but invasive species are crowding them out.
