EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 12 MIN
Episode 33 | The Garden Was Growing Something I Almost Walked Right Past
In celebration of Pollinator Week, this episode dives deep into the hidden, interconnected relationships thriving in a native backyard habitat. What starts as a simple mid-morning search for a monarch butterfly turns into an unexpected discovery.I'll talk about the transition from asking "What do I want to grow?" to "Who needs a place to live?".Tune in to discover why a successful pollinator garden isn't measured by a tidy appearance, but by how beautifully it supports life.Key Takeaways From This Episode:Beyond the Bloom: Shifting our gardening mindset from human aesthetics (color, height, tidiness) to ecological relationships.The Power of Volunteers: How a small, unplanted patch of common blue violet became one of the most important host plants in the entire garden.The Blind Photography Method: The joy of capturing incredible wildlife moments first, and uncovering the fascinating science and identification later.The Story of the Great Spangled Fritillary: Why this stunning butterfly's survival relies entirely on a plant most people mistake for background scenery.Resilient Landscapes: How a wildflower meadow naturally evolves, adapts to drought, and brings back hidden surprises (like black-eyed Susans) when the timing is right.Mindful Moments: A reminder to look into your garden, featuring a unique glimpse of a ruby-throated hummingbird preening in the summer rain.🌟 Read the Essay: Subscribe to weekly essays and view high-resolution photos of this week's discoveries on my Substack (It's completely free!). 🌟 Support the Show: If you enjoyed this reflection, please leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Your kind words mean so much to me! Get full access to Flutter By Meadows at flutterbymeadows.substack.com/subscribe
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