Houston, Are You Ready?!

I confess. I’m starting to get a little excited with each passing weekend.  If it hold true that we will no longer have freezing temperatures, then those of around Houston can start finally taking a tally of what plants may survive, and which plants may have bit the dust.  Since I have so very little patience, I’m already beginning to do some light planting of new nectar plants.

I’ve got a pretty good supply of milkweed that should get me through the first wave of their (Monarchs) migration through Houston.  I look every day to see if I might have an early visitor, although realistically I expect it may be a few more weeks.

The same is true of two of my bird friends, the Purple Martin and the Ruby Throated Hummingbirds,  I can sit for hours just listening to them and watching them interact.

On both Birds and Butterflies Leecy and I are going to make a real effort this year to catalog what we see.

Just a few more plants and I should be good to go,  I may need another passion vine, and I’m not sure my current one survived,  My Pipevine did survive, but just barely. It’s poking out the smallest of leaves at the bottom of the base, but at least it’s alive.

So note to self for this weekend.

  1. Clean up the Martin House and put it back on the housing pole
  2. Buy a few more nectar plants (firecracker plant)
  3. Consider buying another Passionvine.
  4. Mulch the part of the yard I no longer want to mow, and make that area yet another Butterfly habitat.
  5. Clean filters in Pond so the Koi can start interacting with their mates again.

isaac - More passion vine? The one single plant of the native Passiflora incarnata already turned into about 10 as it spread it’s runners. And even then, the gulf fritillaries kept it completely devoured.March 6, 2010 – 8:17 pm

texdr - Well only if it doesn’t come back from the freeze. For whatever reason, mine never got completely devoured by the Fritillaries even though it was constantly full of caterpillars.

Those runners are kind of a pain, as I had the stuff growing in my bamboo and up my queen palm tree:-)March 6, 2010 – 10:03 pm

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