Kathleen
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@rodentraiser I need to weed areas too.
Update on the lemon balm that got chomped. It seems to be quite happy indoors:I stepped out to water the two pots of herbs I have out back. Someone had nibbled the lemon balm right off. There were a bunch of leaves lying next to the pot. There were a few leaves in the pot. But there were just tiny nubs of the main stems. I brought that pot inside because, there are two tiny, tiny sets of leaves still alive in that pot and who knows if the rest will come back with some TLC. Lemon balm is a member of the mint family.
At first glance, the rosemary seemed fine. But, looking more closely, I see that two small rosemary stems were on the ground. I guess whoever did the nibbling, didn't like rosemary.
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I wonder if it's the bunny I saw the other day. That was the first time I have ever seen a bunny in this yard and I have lived in this house for 29 years.
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The stems at the front left are my chives. Those seem to be of little appeal to the bunny or whoever it was that nibbled my lemon balm, thank goodness.
Unfortunately, when I checked my garden this morning for any damage from that wind last night, my Datil plant had gotten blown over, despite the stake - just not thick enough. Hopefully, it will recover, but only time will tell. Fortunately, that was the only thing that seems to have been damaged by that 60 mph wind.
To attack that problem with the ants, and whatever they seem to be bringing with them, I brushed some tanglefoot on the lower part of the plant and the stake - if they are on them, there is no way to get off now! I then made up a pyrethrin spray, and sprayed all of those pepper plants, to kill the ants there already, plus whatever they are bringing with them (I haven't seen any aphids, but there could be other things). I rarely resort to this, and the Surround I don't use on peppers (except before they set fruit), as it is too much of a pain to get off small fruits, like cherry tomatoes, and DE doesn't really do much. The tanglefoot does prevent any ants from showing up again, however.
Anyone know what kind of flower this is? It's a new one for me. I know the cone flowers and the Shasta daisies, the bachelor buttons, and the marigolds, but this is the first time this one has bloomed.
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No, don't think so casey. That flower looks like it has a flat crown. Some type of daisy family? like Gerber?That sure looks like a marigold, to me.
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No, don't think so casey. That flower looks like it has a flat crown. Some type of daisy family? like Gerber?
Another update on the lemon balm that was chomped on 28 July.Update on the lemon balm that got chomped. It seems to be quite happy indoors:
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There has been no further sign of the bunny.