These days when it comes to gardening there is so much talk about pollinators. I've really tried to do my part and when I've found gaps that need filling, I've especially chosen plants for pollinators. I LOVE seeing all the bees in the garden as it makes me feel I'm doing something right! So I recently spotted all sorts of caterpillars in the back garden and my first thought was "Yay, butterflies!!"
I had planted some Stocks in the pots on the back patio thinking the scent would be lovely sitting out back and found them covered in these things. I lost count at around 20ish little caterpillars all over the flowers and foliage. They were chomping my flowers to death and a few of the plants had become just stalks.
Nevertheless, I thought I'm doing good for the environment and I left them. Out of curiosity though I posted a photo in my Candide gardening app to have someone in the community identify these things. First response was small tortoiseshell (great!), second response cabbage white (not so great). I really hoped that they were the small tortoiseshell, but about a week or so later (with even fewer plants) I started seeing the cabbage whites flying everywhere. That's when I decided they'd had they're day! At that point there were even more babies around and they'd eaten half the plants!
So I'm very sorry to say but they have now gone to caterpillar garden bin heaven. Fingers crossed I may now get a few flowers back before the summer is over.
Thursday, August 29, 2019
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Time to try this again
I honestly can't believe I haven't written anything here since 2013! Yikes, have I ever been delinquent! So, I'm going to attempt to give it another try, but this time I'm also going to include posts about my garden as well as anything else that maybe pops to mind. Maybe I'll actually keep it up this time!
Rose in back garden |
So, anyone who knows me knows that I spend so much of my free time in the garden. With having expanded the flowers beds a few times since we moved in six years ago, I often end up having to spend hours deadheading. I tell my husband that our garden is my happy place.
View down front main flower bed |
It is a constant work in progress and I have made so many mistakes over the years. The main flower bed is mostly full of perennials and I can't tell you how many times I've had to move plants around. Honestly, I don't think I always read the plant tags well enough (I have the same problem with recipes!) and I put them where I think they'll do well, only to have them be dwarfed by the plant in front of them...oops.
Yup, I'm trying to pay better attention now.
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