All In A Days' Work...Not

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  1. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Say GP--what are box elder bugs?
     
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    Sjoerd, here in the States we have a Box Elder tree. Some years it attracts bugs known as Box Elder bugs because they prefer laying their eggs beneath the bark of this tree. I understand the sap is food for the tiny critters as they mature. They're prolific and congregate any place where it's warm.
     
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    Thanks GP. I had never heard of this pest.
     
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    Sjoerd, be really glad.
     



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    I yam...I yam.
     
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    Weather is great for gardening in SE Michigan. The tomato and pepper plants cannot go out due to frost possibilities.
     
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    Goodness, we are having great weather here in Georgia...almost too hot already/pool weather...high 80s. Already hit 90 twice. @Sjoerd, i love your garden and stories. I also love Monty from Gardeners World..I believe i love Nigel (the pup) more though..hehe. Glad you were able to get out and get some fresh air and get those hands in that rich soil of yours.
     
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    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    How did I miss such a lovely gardening post? Your lottie is lovely as usual and I can’t wait to see things come along.
     
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    Hummer, my relatives in South Carolina are also having very warm weather. An abundance of rain earlier too. Now Michigan has been given a deluge of rain. Lettuce, kale, onions, garlic, potatoes, spinach, all growing, but peas have yet to come up.
     
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    HUMMER--Glad to hear about your warm weather...I say that guardedly. However you can at least get things started...here it is very, very cold now. Boo-hoo. Yeah, ole Monty is a chap that I watch every friday. He has such a good way of explaining things, I feel. Nigel is getting older now and Monty has a second goldie called "Nel" on the show these days. I am so surprised that you know of him. Do you watch some of his vids from time to time?

    JEWELL--Ach meid, better laster than never, right. hahaha. I am pleased that you liked the posting.
     
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    @Sjoerd...Yes, i do watch his videos...love Gardener's World. I forgot about Nel. Why are you so surprised...lol? Been watching for a few years now.
    Your garden does remind me of his...rustic! Love it!.
     
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    How about half a day's work? I spent the morning weeding in preparation for a tomato section, setting out Begonias. Lantana, transplanting Buttercups from the pink and purple flower garden to the circle around the Bird bath. I re-potted my Black Krim seedling tomato plants yesterday and left them, covered, outside for the first time. Some of them look a bit shocked. Still, I think they will recover and give great tomatoes later.
     
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    I have Black Krim also @Growingpains. Stay tuned....lol. Yours should be fine.
     
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    Hummer, the seedlings just have their second set of leaves.
    I may have rushed them, but it will be what it will be.
     
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    Well Hummer, I was surprised because it is a British tv show, not an american one.
    Do you get it on your telly, or do you watch youtube vids?
     
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