Moonbow Homestead

Moonbow Homestead

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🦋 @nababutterfly Certified Habitat
📍 Midwest | 4 acres | zone 6a
🌙 Making the most of what we have
🌱 Growing - Loving - Learning

🌱 Homestead + 🧁 Micro-bakery
🦋 North American Butterfly Association & National Wildlife Certified Habitat
📍 Z6a | Ojibwe ancestral lands
🌙 Making the most of what we have

05/26/2026

A beautiful day to create something special with nature.

05/06/2026

Did you know that ducks will yuck up their water approximately 3 minutes after you refresh it and they prefer it that way because they’re dirty little mud freaks

05/04/2026

A reusable way to cover your goods. 💕

Fresh wraps and fresh prices! I’ve updated products for The Crunchy Bee to make it easier for you to grab exactly what your kitchen needs. Whether you’re covering a leftover avocado or a bowl of rising dough, we have you covered! Message me for an order! We do offer shipping!
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Small ( 8x8)- Perfect for fruit, jars, or snacks!

Medium ( 10x10)- Great for cheese and veggies!

Large ( 12x12)- Best for sandwich wraps and standard bowls!

XL( 15x15)- Wonderful for covering large mixing and salad bowls!

05/03/2026

They’re messy but they sure are precious. This group is so cuddly and sweet!

04/29/2026

What a wonderful thing.

In Germany, cities are creating “bee highways” by planting continuous flower corridors that connect parks, gardens, and green rooftops. Instead of isolated patches of greenery, these linked pathways give pollinators a safe and steady route across urban areas.

The flowers provide nectar and resting spots, allowing bees and other insects to travel longer distances without struggling to find food. This helps support pollination, which is essential for plants, trees, and overall ecosystem health within the city.

Over time, these corridors strengthen urban biodiversity by making movement easier for small species that would otherwise be limited by buildings and roads. It’s a simple yet powerful idea — showing how thoughtful planting can turn cities into more supportive environments for life beyond human needs.

04/29/2026

Each spring when my husband starts reminding us we have enough animals, I know he’s about to bring baby birds home lol

04/27/2026

Sassy roosters, broody ducks, tiny tadpoles, worm friend, happy kids, lots of mowing, bubbles, the moon. Happy Sunday 🌞

04/25/2026

Frog pond, yard cleanup, coffee date, nice walk, sculpture, cute cats and dogs, tea, the moon, spring sounds, silliness. It was a good one. 💕

04/23/2026

One of the best early food sources for pollinators. Please don’t poison them.

03/21/2026

Oh, Spring. What a joy to feel its return today. We planted lots of lettuce and I saw my first earthworm of the year. 🌱🪱

Do you ever wonder about the quiet work being done beneath our feet?

The earth rests, but it’s never still. It’s always becoming.

These mighty little beings are master alchemists, turning decay into nourishment. They exist in a space of transformation where death feeds life and shapes the world above.

Happy Spring Equinox, everyone. And for our dear friends in the Southern spaces of the world, Happy Autumn.

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