S1E13 Perennial Planting and the First Signs of Life in the New Meadow
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Lauren and David deepen their rewilding efforts by planting perennials chosen to strengthen the native meadow and attract pollinators. Power outages and a new utility line challenge their watering routine, but sprouts push through the soil, signaling progress. The day ends with an Eastern Bluebird’s first visit—a small but joyful sign that the landscape is beginning to flourish.
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