Re: always something new in the garden


Ok! Great to know about the polinators.  Today was great temp- only when 
up to 80!  Fall may actually be here : )

james singer wrote:
> Not to worry about bee pollinators for the loquat. Flies, wasps do it 
> too on that one. Worry more about getting cool temps before the fruit 
> has a chance to ripen.
>
>
> On Sep 13, 2009, at 3:43 PM, Theresa wrote:
>
>> Bad news-
>> Something has eaten off all the leaves from my fairly large japanese 
>> painted fern!  Noticed this morning.  What did this (we don't have 
>> wildlife here)
>>
>> Good news-
>> My coral tree (which is still tiny, but about 5 yrs old) have 
>> blossoms on it!  It is going to bloom!! yeah.  It better hurry up 
>> though.  It is only marginally hardy here (most years has died back 
>> to the ground).
>>
>> Bad news-
>> There is a huge, fat, damned rat in my birdfeeder!  Yuck!  Now I know 
>> what ate my fern.  Need to get rat poison from HD.
>>
>> Good news-
>> Loquat is blooming : )  A little worried bc I haven't seen many bees....
>>
>> Happy weekend all-
>> Theresa
>>
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> Inland Jim
> Willamette Valley
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