Capture: Spring is Like a Perhaps Hand
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How do you stop little worms getting into your carrots?
I'm not sure about those little worms, but I heard that mixing pine needles in the soil around potatoes stops the worms that attack them.
Lost my garden when I moved so haven't had the opportunity to test.
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Leigh Russell, in reply to
We pay ’em back in planarians.
Joe, that's a fascinating website! :-)
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
We pay ’em back in planarians.
Joe, that's a fascinating website! :-)
To everything, worms, worms, worms
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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Leigh Russell, in reply to
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Leigh Russell, in reply to
Did some one mention lady birds?
Hi Sofie, what a beauty!
In response to your earlier mention of Spring cleaning, I can't resist posting this photo! It originally appeared with my article on the virtues of cleaning! Please don't fall into the error of imagining me to be any kind of paragon in that department - far from it. I have my moments of it, but a great acreages of space in between! :-) However, the spring light certainly does show up the need for it!
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Lilith __, in reply to
the spring light certainly does show up the need for it!
There's a solution for that! Keep the curtains drawn. :-)
Kidding.
We had hailstorms in the night, but today is another improbably gorgeous one. I've got all the doors open.
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Hebe, in reply to
Some pictures from New Brighton, on a sparkling spring Sunday.
Love it. I walked that track and the beach most days for 11 years.
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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Jos,
Best daughter is here for a week or three and had a play with my camera, got some nice bee and plum blossom shots. :)
more on her blog if you are keen, she knits and sings.
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PrimulaNaturlised hyacinthUn-naturalised hyacinth
And another bee! :)
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Hebe, in reply to
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Hebe,
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
More weeds
I like the way the pretty weeds have been spared by the mower : )
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Hebe, in reply to
It was at the Church in the centre of Hanmer the week before last Christmas – maybe the weedeater wielder came a day or two after the mower because the lawns were shorn. I liked the featheriness of the grass.
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Tried my hand at that video thing. All photos you've seen before of course. Bit of fun for a cold Auckland afternoon.
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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Hebe, in reply to
a weed in our garden. Bloody Pongas
Bloody ponga indeed! Swap you the ponga infestation for the bloody daisies. Here I am lusting after the pricey ponga down here for putting in my garden, and plotting wholesale daisy carnage. and you up there the reverse.
I like weed-type rampant flowering plants: borage, nasturtiums, daisies, phacelia, marigolds, echinacea. These all have the great plus of bee-friendliness; I'm planting lots of bee-and butterfly hosts this year and a native bush out in the front yard. Last year was a write-off garden-wise because we were initially told our house would be picked up, moved down the backyard (flattening everything ) and moved back when repiling was done. Now the plan is to repair in situ thank goodness, so yay there is a point to gardening again!
This week, according to the moon calendar was the best time for planting so I have been in the sun planting trays of organic tomato seeds: Tigerella, Gardeners Delight, Black Krim, Marmande (from the very wonderful Franchi Seeds), Tommy Toe, Roma. And flowers and Italian cooking thyme.
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
As soon as I clear one ,I'll send it to you.
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Tthey are fast growers if they have water.
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