MotherofOrpies
Crowing
Neighbors clematis is in bloom, since it is attached to my fence, I feel half of it is mine, cos I also water it in summer, I sometimes wonder how he thinks it survived our dry summers
Here is my own clematis, I love it
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The knuckle head was trying out every small/unripe berry!!!! I said - nope!!My birds chill in the blackberry patch all the time
It's only a problem when the fruit's ripe
I wonder what's the problem with my chickens. They free range around raspberry plants and will patiently wait for me to pick the berries to feed them. No one bothered to get raspberries from the bush themselves! I couldn't figure out why? Of course, I don't have the thornless type...My birds chill in the blackberry patch all the time
It's only a problem when the fruit's ripe
Peonies NEED ants. They won't open without them. The ants chew the honeydew on the plant and crack open the flower pods.Never had ants attack plants. I see many on my Peonies, but I've heard that's a good thing. Some sure like attacking me though! European Fire Ants...those little Ba$!@rd$!
I donāt know if itās bc heās young or what but he wouldnāt leave the baby/unripe berries alone! Kept trying to pick them off - a few he did!My birds chill in the blackberry patch all the time
It's only a problem when the fruit's ripe
Yes, I heard it's a synergy type relationship. The native ants tend to my Peonies, average size ants & teeny tiny ants. Not those large worthless Fire Ants.Peonies NEED ants. They won't open without them. The ants chew the honeydew on the plant and crack open the flower pods.