What did you do in the garden today?

Fire and ice hydrangeas loving chicken poo!
4x size even w cutting back last year
 

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My gardenia needed some help. I threw a lil chicken liter on one side and the next day it was blooming on that side! So I threw more on it!
I’ve checked all leaves of squash - underside - for bugs and eggs. None 😃 cautiously optimistic
 

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On the side, my chicks won’t eat these. I wonder why? Would help a lot
My chickens ignore them too. I Heard that they go after the stink bugs, maybe the stink bug eggs, I don't know. I definitely do not care for stink bugs. I always liked the Roly Poly as a child, & I've always considered them to be beneficial, like earthworms, as they aerate the soil. They hang around structures & trees more, probably for the shade & moisture aspect. There are not any out in the middle of the yard, here. So I never really thought negatively about them.
 
My chickens ignore them too. I Heard that they go after the stink bugs, maybe the stink bug eggs, I don't know. I definitely do not care for stink bugs. I always liked the Roly Poly as a child, & I've always considered them to be beneficial, like earthworms, as they aerate the soil. They hang around structures & trees more, probably for the shade & moisture aspect. There are not any out in the middle of the yard, here. So I never really thought negatively about them.
I played w them as a kid too! Didn’t realize they are a pest in garden!
 
I played w them as a kid too! Didn’t realize they are a pest in garden!
I think it depends. They are not pests here. There are a lot around the foundation of my house & around the chicken coops but everything planted there does great, so they aren't harming my gardening at all. In those areas I have Lamb's Ear, Petunias, Marigolds, Hosta, Mint, Tiger Lilies, shrubs, Black Eyed Susan, Clematis, Nasturtium, Lavender, Hibiscus, Daffodils & Tulips & wildflowers...all are thriving. I see a bunch underneath of large flower pots, but the plants in the pots are doing great. I don't see Roly Poly bugs in the veggie garden area, just a lot of earthworms there. They like moisture & we've got plenty of that. I wonder if they're more of an issue in dry climates, seeking the moisture, maybe going for moisture in roots of plants? I really don't know.
 
@NanaK I love foxglove. I had some in DE when I lived there. Came back every year. Cannot grow it here in 9A it would just melt after a day or two.

Hubby picked these beauties this evening. Cannot wait to taste them.
Lovely eggplant! I can't wait for mine, first time growing them.
I ordered a bunch of new dahlia bulbs this spring since all my bulbs from last year rotted in the storage box to dust.

Well this morning I noticed that one bed had still not sprouted. I had 3 bulbs in that bed. I decided to dig them up to see what's going on with them. Guess what? They've ROTTED in the bed. Assuming because of how much rain and heat we had. I'm so disappointed. In the other raised beds I've noticed that there are easily 1-2 bulbs in each of those beds also haven't sprouted... Those probably rotted too.

About to give up entirely on dahlias.
Dahlias definitely do not like to be wet. I haven't dug mine out yet from storage, they're probably all dried up but if not I'd be happy to send you some. I'm not really able to plant them this year, but maybe I can get DH to dig a hole or 2.
Are you talking about these bugs?
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We call them Tubs, Tubbies or Roly Poly bugs...we've got gazillions of them, but I never minded them. They seem to just hang out, aerating soil, preferably in moist shade under rocks, etc. They haven't really done anything destructive here, as far I know...or am I wrong? I'd rather see those fire ants, ear wigs, black widows & hobo spiders gone more than anything. While watering the seedlings after work yesterday, Something crawled up inside my pant leg & bit me on the butt cheek, right where the underwear line is. Probably a fire ant, got a painful, darn welt on my butt cheek now. 😠
My understanding is they are fantastic at eating up the old decaying stuff & turning it into compost, much as worms do. But if you get an over-infestation they will go after your plants. So very good in normal numbers but can be destructive if they get out of control.
Thank you!
I have lots of big pine trees so I use pine needles for mulching the flowers. Love free mulch!
I wish I had pine trees for mulch for my strawberries! All I have are giant oaks.

Morning all. Hot here today, supposed to be 90. I set up the soaker hose for the tomatoes yesterday. I put up some shade cloth on the beans, it got too hot & sunny too quick for a couple of them. Looks like some cloudy/rainy/cooler days ahead. Good for transplanting the last 2 eggplant & rosemary starts that are in the aerogarden. Then I can turn it off.
 

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