
Tree stumps make excellent bug hotels, as well as providing a great place for fungi to grow. Check out these fungi on one of our tree stumps: the fungus is called Turkey Tails and you can see why.

Now at the end of February, we can see the return of the wildflowers. So when you are out in the yard, see if you can spot these early flowers: daisies, dandelions, red dead nettle (they do not sting) and celandines. And remember flowers are food for bees and other early pollinators, so Leave the flowers be and save a Bee (or 3).
The native trees in our wild corners will be budding soon. In the meantime, here are some daffodils to enjoy in our wild corners.
