Here’s a small one I did at a friends pond house last year.
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Here’s a small one I did at a friends pond house last year.
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Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.
Where are you buying your pitcher plants from?
Most of em came from carnivorous plant nursery.
Don’t get any of those crazy hybrids.
Native flava and minor attract way more bugs.
Space your plants about a foot apart, in a couple years they’ll get bigger than you’d think.
Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.
Thank God we have never had them, but I have heard that once they get in your soil you are pretty much screwed. Most people dig up the plants and burn them.
I agree 100%. We try to use as little chemicals as possible because he like having bees in our garden.
Those squash bugs are the devil. Someone told me to plant my squash plants later in the year b/c they would move on if there's nothing there to eat in early spring. Not sure how much truth there is to it though.
I've read that you can stick a pin through the stem where the borer is. Not sure if it will save the plant, but it sounds very satisfying.
What about spraying glasophate on garden area to kill everything before you till. Good or bad
I had a neighbor actually buy like a thousand ladybugs trying to control aphids.. she was older, I felt like she should have known better.. throught my life I've always had large gardens, these days at my new place it's smaller, but cooler. I don't grow much more then about twentyish tomatoes, mostly Cherokee purples, and at least one type of smaller cherry type. That's my tip, so you can eat them while you're out there. Then if you plant a dove field, go ahead a throw in a few rows of silver queen at one end.. everything is set up anyways. I'll use seven dust if I see a cut worm near my squash or herbs.. I haven't had them jump to my tomatoes in my new garden, yet. I've been working on a little orchard this year as well. We've got kinda got one on the farm, even paw paws, but I've finally got room for one at the house. I fight deer more then anything, my fence is eight feet now. My garden is ready for Good Friday already..
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