Five whole garlics harvested

Today I noticed some stems had fallen over where I planted garlic last fall. Then I remembered: Oh yeah, I planted some garlic last fall! If the leaves have fallen over, maybe the bulbs are ripe. Out comes the trowel, and in goes a little digging, and — hey, presto! — I has garlic. A […]

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But…that’s a Wool Carder

The Wool Carder is a little bee with an outsize dose of possessiveness. Almost every afternoon, I see one patrolling the snapdragons as if making sure no other bees try to get in. Then it climbs in for a snack and zooms away. They’re called Wool Carders because the female take the fuzz off fuzzy […]

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Look at the lily, not the cats

We stuffed the cats into carriers this morning, and subjected them an abduction experience, before bringing them home again. Now they’re out in the yard. Somewhere. The sweet cat showed up to have dinner, but I haven’t seen the evil cat at all this afternoon. I think he talked this lily into covering for him. […]

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A darker harvest

Sounds like a cheesy vampire novel, but all I see are deep colored berries entering the mix: black raspberries, blueberries, and darkest of all, mulberries. Oh yeah, the strawberries are still ripening, too. Whenever I pick black raspberries, I always remember a story I read as a child, “Green Black Raspberries are Red.” This is […]

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Pinks for me, but not for bees

I planted myself some flowers today. I planted a new pot of cilantro to replace the ones flowering and going to seed (to the delight of the tiny bees). I planted a pot of dill. And I planted some pinks. I’ve been a fan of pinks, or Dianthus, almost since I started gardening. They’re pink, […]

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Carpenter bees

More bees. Here’s some carpenter bees big and small. Both kinds tunnel their nests into wood, but they’re two separate families. The last few years in the spring, a big fat male carpenter bee patrols the yard. He can be pretty intimidating, flying by, but he can’t sting you. Aside from the pure bluster, you […]

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