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The three day saga of putting in a new bed, or, I am very very tired

March 27, 2020March 27, 2020 ~ M Ress ~ 3 Comments

Day One. So. The front of my garden that houses my shade veggies is a bit of a mess. This fabric bed which was mostly an experiment in seeing what could grow in a shade patch was largely a success. It proved that quite a lot could grow in the shade. Arugula for one, also … Continue reading The three day saga of putting in a new bed, or, I am very very tired

Ladybug bonanza

March 25, 2020March 26, 2020 ~ M Ress ~ 3 Comments

As I was hard at work constructing the new bed that isn't ready yet- I noticed a gorgeous green aphid climbing on my new metal construct. Time to see if the ladybug lures work! It's a little tablet filled with pheromones and if you sort of cut it and hang it on a branch it'll … Continue reading Ladybug bonanza

Buddy Aloe has a baby

March 24, 2020 ~ M Ress ~ 2 Comments

So buddy aloe has been happy as a clam in his nice terra-cotta pot on the workbench, out of the sun and rain. How happy? He's had a couple of babies. Now I got him because he had the beginning of pups, and I wanted to double or triple my fun, but his babies have … Continue reading Buddy Aloe has a baby

The indoor garden: de-gnating a snake plant

March 23, 2020 ~ M Ress ~ 1 Comment

Slowly but surely I've been treating all my houseplants with ground up B.t. to eliminate my minor but very annoying fungus gnat problem. I thought I was mostly done- until I jostled my potted sansevieria starfish and a bajillion bugs flew out. As this was late at night my incredibly grown up reaction was to … Continue reading The indoor garden: de-gnating a snake plant

Weed whacking for dummies- by a dummy

March 22, 2020March 22, 2020 ~ M Ress ~ 6 Comments

So, in a nice bit of news- my father fixed the string trimmer. So I got to work. I went around munching on the wild miner's lettuce before it got whacked- which was a tasty treat. Some of the more beneficial bugs really liked everything getting trimmed back. Why hello there little lady, I hope … Continue reading Weed whacking for dummies- by a dummy

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