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I had the pleasure of finding cutworms had chopped two of my 18 inch high tomato plants to the ground overnight last year. Had never heard of such a vile insect. I spent 3 nights out w my headlamp digging and squishing all I could find. Ended up having to wrap the stems in plastic straw pieces to fit around the bottom, held together with toothpicks. Was able to save the other 28 plants and luckily I had a few inside I could plant in their spots. My chickens will have full range of my garden. I hope they like cutworms.
 
I had the pleasure of finding cutworms had chopped two of my 18 inch high tomato plants to the ground overnight last year. Had never heard of such a vile insect. I spent 3 nights out w my headlamp digging and squishing all I could find. Ended up having to wrap the stems in plastic straw pieces to fit around the bottom, held together with toothpicks. Was able to save the other 28 plants and luckily I had a few inside I could plant in their spots. My chickens will have full range of my garden. I hope they like cutworms.
I just wrap a small 2" to 3" strip of newspaper around the stem of plants to stop cutworms when I plant my garden in the spring. It's simple and works great.
 
More on Honey

Honey is great in coffee and just as delicious in cocoa. Cocoa is good for the heart so it's been said by many. :)
Even more on honey:

Some of the best beekeepers in the world are right here in the USA. Check at your local farmers market or beekeeping club for beekeepers that only use organic acids in their hives for mite treatments. Drizzle local fresh honey on apples, oranges, and sharp cheddar cheese with a glass of wine. You'll be glad you did.
 

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