Today, I collected asparagus beetle grubs and gave them to the chickens. I think they ate them, but they weren't excited about it. This was the first time, so maybe they'll be more appreciative next time.
We'll be getting the Japanese Beetles soon. Free chickie snack! Hey, I gotta put a positive spin on those

bugs.
PSA: I found a couple on the daylilies today. I squished them because I don't have chickens, still. Last year, they stayed in the wild raspberry and wild blackberry patch.
We are also not getting bees this year. Hopefully, we get to get chickens next year.
We've been using pvc lattice for years and years. It takes a tiny bit more effort to weave the vine back and forth through the holes as it grows but it works great and is also easy to clean off when the plant is dead.
Do you have a picture?
Q on planting beans after garlic.
So, most resources say do not plant beans after harvesting garlic. But, this is my only option right now. The resources mostly indicate certain “illnesses” that can be a problem. But, anyone with first hand knowledge? I just want to plant green beans and carrots. The carrots are fine with or after garlic -great companions. But, what about the green beans?
If it's your only option, I say go for it and see what happens. But I don't have any actual experience or input, hopefully someone else can help!
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We got 0.9" of rain today in a little over an hour, or maybe close to two hours. It came down really hard for a while, so the really dry ground couldn't soak it up and it flowed downhill. When it slowed down, the ground absorbed it like a sponge. I am not sure how well the garden beds absorbed it. A mole tunnel collapsed in one, and when I filled it in using some soil from other beds, the soil under the first 1/4" was dry. Mulch would probably help with that (keeping moisture in and helping to keep it from running off), so I'll have to see if I can get enough pine needles from our property to cover them all.
I found a squash bug, squash bug eggs, potato beetles, and either whitefly eggs or aphids. Not many, so I'm going to do pest checks as often as I can to try to keep ahead of them.
First calendula flower:
Collapsed mole tunnel:
My husband and I set up the tomato trellis last weekend:
I went in the offensive against the mole because it is so dry and they tend to stay deep, unless they're in my garden beds. I watered this area, reset the trap, laid down cardboard, and weighted down the cardboard. Less than 24 hours later, the trap was triggered, BUT the turd tunneled in PERPENDICULAR to the trap and the tunnel the trap was set in.

So, it didn't catch the dumb thing... I reset it, and nothing. I might need to put a small rock under the trigger so that the sand doesn't just get pushed around the trigger. Or maybe he'll come up tonight and get what's coming to him...
My dog ate my first two ripe strawberries while I wasn't looking, and pests have gotten some others. I've gotten to eat 2 or 3, and they are delicious! They taste almost like a strawberry that has sugar on it. Variety is Earliglow. I think I want to get some everbearing plants so I can have strawberries to snack on all season long.
That's all of the updates I can think of for now.