Well, we are experiencing temperatures in the 80s, not the 90s. The humidity is still high, but not gross as the weathermen have rated the past week's heat index. The daisies and Black-eyed Susans lifted their heads in the late afternoon sunshine.
The honeybees were busy in the Sedum blossoms.
I've had honeybees all summer in the garden bed even though
their numbers are supposed to be diminishing.
I haven't seen a Monarch butterfly since 2011.
Monarch butterfly on butterfly bush in my garden 2011 |
And I would like them to return...
We've had all kinds of animal problems this year:
Chipmunks are numerous and problematic
after a mild winter and an abundance of maple seeds,
as reported by the Hartford Courant.
And the newspaper reported how to fight them including some
very interesting techniques: dryer sheets?
Can that be a chipmunk on the deck? |
The other pesky animal this year has been the Gypsy Moth in June and early July.
They ate whole forests in RI and CT according to the Courant.
We know they ate the leaves at Jessica's ice cream stand.
They were so bad we couldn't go back for weeks!
Caterpillars can't keep us away from ice cream for long. |
Too much heat, not enough rain,
too many chipmunks and Gypsy moths,
not enough honeybees--
the trials and tribulations of gardening from year to year
make it interesting and challenging.
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