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Kathryn Noori Kathryn Noori from Carrollton, Ga wrote on December 6, 2021 at 6:25 pm
I was excited to read the article in NYT about the St.Katiri Habitats. As the author said, we must love our earth to save it. I live in a very typical suburban community and ever since I moved here about 14 years ago, I have tried to develop my yard into something beautiful. I now have several native and pollinating plants. I don’t know if I meet the criteria for a St. Katiri Habitat or not but am excited to begin the process. Thank you for the wonderful work you do! You have been an inspiration!
I was excited to read the article in NYT about the St.Katiri Habitats. As the author said, we must love our earth to save it. I live in a very typical suburban community and ever since I moved here about 14 years ago, I have tried to develop my yard into something beautiful. I now have several native and pollinating plants. I don’t know if I meet the criteria for a St. Katiri Habitat or not but am excited to begin the process. Thank you for the wonderful work you do! You have been an inspiration!... Collapse
Mark Morman Mark Morman from Cincinnati wrote on December 6, 2021 at 5:35 pm
What a blessing to read about this ministry in the Times today. As a Catholic and permaculture landscaper I am happy to see there are more of us taking back our yards and turning them into fruitful, nuturing spaces. I took down out invasive honeysuckle and neighbor`s winter creeper in my backyard to grow raspberries, goldenrod, and lots of native flowers. We even hand dug a small decorative clay bottom pond. Frogs and dragon flies made it home that very summer.
What a blessing to read about this ministry in the Times today. As a Catholic and permaculture landscaper I am happy to see there are more of us taking back our yards and turning them into fruitful, nuturing spaces. I took down out invasive honeysuckle and neighbor`s winter creeper in my backyard to grow raspberries, goldenrod, and lots of native flowers. We even hand dug a small decorative clay bottom pond. Frogs and dragon flies made it home that very summer.... Collapse
Dianne Mitchell Dianne Mitchell from Staten Island, NY wrote on December 6, 2021 at 1:18 pm
I just read the article in The New York Times. You are doing wonderful work. My husband and I are trying to create a native plants only garden too, in our third of an acre on Staten Island. Doing ok so far, I think! Thanks for what you do!
I just read the article in The New York Times. You are doing wonderful work. My husband and I are trying to create a native plants only garden too, in our third of an acre on Staten Island. Doing ok so far, I think! Thanks for what you do!... Collapse
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