SuperChemicalGirl
Attractive To Bees
If it makes you feel better what I had survive the floods of May just started getting mowed over by the cutworms of June.
6 of one...
6 of one...
I hear you loud and clear. This has been a very frustrating spring for sure. One thing that really irritates me is the many hours that I have spent nurturing and babying my heirloom seedlings over the past two months only to see them look anemic and struggling to stay alive.journey11 said:I don't think I've ever felt such frustration/desperation in my garden before. Our mud has finally dried up, but now we're running in the 90's everyday. I feel so far behind, I don't know where to start. It is very late for me to get most things in. I have several fall crops I can direct seed right now. What a weird year!!