24 June, 2010

Bugs

Not a very inspired title, but I couldn't think of anything clever. I'm hoping the beneficial bugs (aka praying mantis) hatch soon. We bought a thing that looks like a cocoon or something made out of crystalized honey sorta, which purports to be a praying mantis egg sack. In theory, after temperatures rise above 75F then in approximately two weeks hundreds of baby mantis spring forth into the world and commence dining upon the banquet the home gardener has so kindly prepared for them. Well, the package didn't say that exactly, but the stinkin' ants have been farming aphids in my greenhouse tomato plants!!!

I may go buy a batch of ladybugs if I can find anyone who still has some. I know they just end up flying away back to wherever they hatched from, but if I let them loose in the greenhouse they can fatten up on my bug banquet first.

As if the bug issue in the greenhouse weren't excitement enough- this evening it finally cooled down enough to be pleasant garden weeding weather. And that's when all the mosquitos that are lurking in the beans decided to come out for a bit of Human Snack.

I decided it's just as easy to put on a hat and weed when it's warmer out, and am now indoors sipping tea and reading Tolkien. Just after I post this that is.

09 June, 2010

Rainy Days

We have had a cool and rainy spring this year. The summer so far looks to be more of the same. A couple of nice warm days but the forecast is for cooler temperatures (even lows in the 40sF at night, eep!)

This is great weather for transplanting as the baby plants don't have to face the shock of hot dry weather while they're stretching out new roots in all directions. The flip side is that many of them seem to be waiting for the warm sunny weather to really start putting on growth.

At least the columbines I started from seed last year survived the winter and are blooming prolifically!

This is the kind of weather where a person can leave all their windows open day and night, bake pies with abandon, curl up with a good book and a mug of hot tea, and be pleasantly comfortable the entire time. (Not having a need to run either the furnace or the air-conditioning is another advantage to mild weather.)

I'm contemplating whether to take some time for myself and read, or stitch, or start a new knitting or crochet project; or whether to tackle the start of doing an inventory on the bits and bobs I have in my pantry and linen closet and such.

Such terrible decisions, hah!