Blog about a certified Wildlife Habitat on Pittsburgh's North Side.
About Me
- Pittsburgh gardener
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
- I live in the Brighton Heights Neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh PA and recently certified my yard as a wildlife habitat. please feel free to check out my Blog and I hope you enjoy it.When I first bought my property the house was in disrepair and the yard was nothing but dead grass over grown weeds and garbage. It is now a habitat that provides wildlife with the four basic requirements needed to thrive. These are food, clean water, cover from predators, and places to raise young. I have provided these in my small space and will continue to improve on these elements of my garden. I am also an artist and I get a lot of inspiration from my garden. I am fascinated with tiny houses and enjoy cooking and music. I have two adopted cats from a rescue, and I have a one eyed cat that was a stray and needed surgery so I took her in. They are all house cats so they do not tear up my wildlife habitat. They do enjoy sitting in the windows looking at the other animals that visit my yard.
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Very Unhappy About Home Depot Roofing Project.
I have not posted any thing new for a while because of the construction going on with my roof. This has been a major project and The roofers are not doing the job I was promised. I had to stop work for the last week because I needed them to do stuff right and was not going to let them continue till they did what they were supposed to do. They have killed a lot of my landscaping even though I have told them to stay away from certain plants. They killed several rare and endangered species of native wildflowers that I will do not think I will be able to replace. They also killed off some of my Blue Sea Holly (Eryngium Planum). They threw a ton of crap on it then pulled it up when cleaning because they thought it was a weed. It took me a long time to find this and the place I got it from does not carry it anymore. I can not wait till the roofing project is done so I can get back to doing my yard work without a bunch of idiots destroying everything.
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