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I hope those nearly 90° don't damage your pea crop.Uh oh, better get cracking on finishing up the raised beds this weekend!
Warmer weather is on the way...
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I hope those nearly 90° don't damage your pea crop.Uh oh, better get cracking on finishing up the raised beds this weekend!
Warmer weather is on the way...
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The rain missed us. I think I might have seen 20 drops and the wind has howled.We've got the heavy rain today. My transplants should love it.
They must eat bugs. I would hope squash bugs.I forgot to mention that while I was digging I saw a small snake, managed to grab it for identification. It was a Ring-necked snake, less than a foot long, and good to have around the gardens!
https://herpsofnc.org/ringneck-snake/
We also have little Brown snakes and Worm snakes, they eat snails and slugs, and insects.They must eat bugs. I would hope squash bugs.