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Dear Reader, As the earth sleeps and the places we tend are blanketed under snow, we hope that you are spending time resting, observing, and enjoying Nature this winter as well. There is a bright red cardinal that frequents an elderberry shrub by my kitchen window. I learned his call and enjoy his “company” through these shorter, dark days. He has trusted this space for years, always returning for more food, as my meadow expands each year. If you are like me, you have every intention of spending more time in your gardens to increase your ecological impact. . . and yet that time often evades us! This year, I’d like to offer you the chance to see your landscape and gardens grow, with support from the LadyBug EarthCare crew. Quality ecological gardening takes a talented and well-trained crew to balance many diverse needs, and that’s what we’ve cultivated at LadyBug EarthCare. We are always learning and growing our knowledge. Our crew is known for being gentle with delicate plants, and finding ways to attract your favorite birds or wildlife, while also tending confidently to the outdoor needs of your home, landscape and trees. We do this with the cultural context of your neighborhood and personal aesthetics in mind, after a Consultation with you to gather your needs and preferences, and provide advice. Our goal is to help you increase your ecological impact by making it easy to tend your gardens this year. And of course, help you attract more native butterflies, bumble bees, song birds and beyond Just hit reply to chat with us, or fill out this (2min) request form to let us know more. Happy Wintering! Kendra + the LadyBugs Did you know that the ladybug is considered your garden’s best friend? They are pollinators and predators. The 9-spotted one on our logo is native to PA and sadly endangered. If you attract ladybugs, so many other beneficial things occur! That’s one of the reasons we named our business LadyBug EarthCare <3
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