06/04/2026
The mess in your yard this month wasn't mess. It was habitat with tenants.
The orb weaver's web on the porch railing — trapped flies and gnats all month. The paper wasp nest on the far eave — the colony picked hornworms off your tomatoes before you noticed them. The rock pile by the shed — a garter snake moved into the gaps and started hunting slugs.
🌿 The parsley and dill you let go leggy — black swallowtail caterpillars striped every stem. You would have pulled the plants a week before the butterflies emerged.
The windfall apples you didn't rake — red admirals landed and drank from the fermenting fruit. The bee balm you didn't deadhead — a hummingbird kept returning to the spent flowers long after you'd written them off.
The slug pellets you skipped — a toad showed up and handled it.
Every messy corner had something living in it. The web you didn't sweep. The fruit you didn't clear. The stems you didn't cut.
The yard knew what to do with all of it 🐾