Phaedra Geiermann
Crowing
Harvested flowers (finally Lilies are about to blossom) and veggies, berries for this week.
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Really nice! Love the pickles, and your jam sounds delicious - what I'm most jealous of though is: you have lids!4 pints of dill sandwich pickles with my dill & garlic, 12 half pints & 9 jelly jars of low sugar berry rhubarb jam. It has all my rhubarb, my gooseberries, my blueberries & store bought strawberries. It's pretty good. All have popped so that's good.
I bought enough at the very beginning of COVID to make it through this year, I saw a shortage coming but I didn't know it would be this bad!Really nice! Love the pickles, and your jam sounds delicious - what I'm most jealous of though is: you have lids!
Moth caterpillars. Look like the stinging sort, but I never test the theory.Thanks @WthrLady ! Mealybugs-just looked them up. Apparently common in more tropical locations or greenhouses. Definitely not here. But, it’s been summer temps and a bit wetter than usual.
since I’m apparently getting a nice crop of parasitic wasps growing, I’ll stick with trying to use insecticidal soap. Ladybugs and parasitic wasps were specifically mentioned as good defenses against mealy bugs. But appears that you can use neem oil too, along with stronger pesticides (which I try to use sparingly anyway).
Ok, so next “new” pest Q.
I posted earlier, but have now found these on other things. So, not sure what they are, but mostly are fuzzy white, but some are fuzzy brown.
I found these on the cucumbers. But removed 30+ off the brassicas that live under insect netting - so nothing that flies could have gotten in and I’ve been pretty good at keeping the leaves off the sides). I also found a couple eating beet leaves.
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any idea what they are?
OH Lord. Now I have the image of a flock of chickens in tiny hemorrhoid pillow rings, floating around the yard, lazy river style.Good morning gardeners. Another cool wet morning here. I think my weather app is broken because it says it is cloudy but it really is raining. LOL! I haven't totally given up on my corn, but yesterday I put a couple additional bamboo poles in the corn patch and ran string to give the pole beans a place to go. The beans and the butternut squash are doing just fine in there. I picked more chard today along with some green beans. Fingers crossed I may have two zucchinis to pick in a couple of days. Amazing to me are the troop of ants that appear to be pollinating the summer squash. The only flying insects I've seen lately are mosquitos and they aren't helpful at all. My tomato plants are getting loaded up with green tomatoes so hopefully the rain will slack off and the early blight slows down. The cucumbers are struggling with all the water as well. Surprisingly the okra is responding to this monsoon and have started a bit of a growth spurt. There's one plant that is developing flower buds already. The jalapeno and poblano plants are doing fine and developing flower buds. I do have a couple of tiny jalapenos developing. No plans for the garden today other than trying to plant some flowers that are out growing their pots. It's laundry day and bread baking day. DD googled floaties for the chickens in case the rain never stops, too funny. While sitting with the girls yesterday during "free range" time they had a visitor. This young bunny has been enjoying the clover in my yard for the past few days. He can't get into the big garden, but prefers clover anyway. Have a great day.
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