journey11
Garden Master
Just gorgeous, Journey!!!! So good to see someone out there with a great garden in WV....I've been seeing all the familiar gardens across the state that I love to pass and envy looking much like my own...nonproductive in all ways. Just lovely to see that lush jungle of food and flowers...you have a beautiful place!!!
Thanks! This is the second year I have been late putting mine in, by about 3 weeks. This seems to be working out pretty well. I did have a lot of cucumber beetles, but I think on most things this helped me miss most of the bad bugs. The few I did see I almost sprayed, but I held out because I have a lot of toads, spiders and praying mantises and I didn't want to hurt them. They did eventually balance everything out. I squashed all I could catch too. I think it also helped with the timing on all the rain. I'm thankful we get plenty of rain, but it can be too much of a good thing too. It was supposed to be a bumper crop year for wild mushrooms. I've not had time to get out there yet though. I've struggled to find time to do my canning too. Been burning the midnight oil a lot!