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Sunday, June 20, 2010

In the garden....Late June

 I have been battling the black ants for these beauties; super sweet, Fall Gold raspberries. Those ants suck just enough to start a bit of mold on each berry with all of the rain we have been having.


I finally decided to put a small bowl of sugar water out and am moving it away slowly, a bit farther each day. They, of course, don't even bother the tarter Red Heritage variety. Damn ants.

I'll let you know if it attracts them away, or just brings more ants to the party.
The good news is is last year we put a biological nematode control for grubs and this year , so far, knock on wood, I've seen hardly any Japanese Beetles. I'll have to let you know farther into July if it's a fluke or if it really worked.


I have no clue what this is. It's a weed that sprouted in my yard and I thought it was too pretty to pull. There are a few of them. It's about 3 feet tall with what almost looks like a pink grain with a leaf with a ruffled edge. Any ideas?
















The corn is definitely knee high. And the soybeans and squash are slowly filling in too.










My potatoes are finally blooming and the new potatoes will... umm should, be ready to dig out soon. Though I will admit, I tried to find some today to cheat a bit and I couldn't find any. They are either still really tiny, or really deep. Damn potatoes.

I also cut some lavender today. I am going to make lavender sugar once it dries.





And I have this rambling mystery vine happily growing from my compost pile. I am pretty sure it is from last years pumpkins. I think so. I hope so. Otherwise, It might be a bit scary.

2 comments:

  1. Jennnnnn, I cannot get your new blog to come up, sweetpea! I've tried everything and finally went down your blog until I found some way I cold get in touch with you to let you know. It just comes up:
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    The requested URL / was not found on this server.

    Can you fix it or is anyone else having the same problem? I don't want to lose you!!!

    xoxo,
    Connie

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  2. Hi...love both your blogs. In my garden border I have (actually many ) plants that might be what you were wondering about--narrow ruffled leaves and pink grainy tops--what I have is called Astilbe. Maybe that's what you have?

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