I just wanted to alert you that if you have a stink bug infestation and you have a lemon verbena plant, this is probably what you are seeing in your garden. Last year I wasn't paying attention and it really damaged this particular lemon verbena. The one that came back from the ground.
Those darker brown cuts are the damage they do. First it is the four lined plant bug in spring and then comes the Japanese beetles in early summer and the stink bugs are overlapping both of those pests! It may be very bad before they come along with a parasitic wasp that will manage them! Stay away from my lemon verbena! A great day in the garden here in the 'Burgh. Inside making grape juice for more jelly! Hope you are having a great day. Will share my birthday adventures in the next post. Talk to you later.
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Thursday, August 30, 2012
Monday, August 27, 2012
Grapes Everywhere!
Our grapes have ripened. Again, a bit early! On Saturday we made grape juice and yesterday I made 53 glasses of grape jelly! It was a long day and just as I thought I was done, I found one more container and had to make one more batch. I have found over the years that trying to keep the juice passed one day doesn't work. The juice crystalizes and becomes grainy. I leave you now with a photo of one of my jelly jars. It is my favorite of all of the jelly I make. I have more grapes coming. So there will be more jelly to make! The stink bug has started to attack the same lemon verbena it did last year! Agh! More on this later!
We are off to the movies later. Don't know what we are seeing. Is that blind faith or what? Talk to you later.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Another Brief Bee Hive of Activity!
Friday, August 24, 2012
Guest Blogging for The Herb Companion Magazine!
Talking about my favorite herb this time for The Herb Companion, lemon verbena. My post is called The Herbal Harvest: 3 Lemon Verbena Recipes. If you like it, please click the like symbol at the top of the post. I hope you enjoy it and I was totally surprised to find that lemon verbena leaves can be frozen. I had it in the dim recesses of my memory that the leaves didn't freeze well. That must have been some other herb. As you will see in the post, they froze just fine. Long term, unsure, but I will be making a lemon verbena bread throughout the fall and winter and will let you know if they worked. I just don't like to use dried lemon verbena in a recipe. It is just not the same. Well, it is a beautiful day out there and I have a lot of trimming and weeding to do. Sooo got to go. Talk to you later. I'll leave you with a photo of my English muffin spread with the Lemony Strawberry Butter from the post.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
What Time Is It? It's Time for Four O'Clocks!
These flowers never bloom at four o'clock. This was about 10:30 AM the other morning! By now you understand that we have Peruvian influences in our garden and this is one of those. They also have a slight fragrance which The Herbal Husband likes very much. I think this is considered an old-fashioned garden plant. They are very easily planted because the seeds are particularly large. Good for those small hands to plant and succeed. These are volunteers and they seem happy in a semi-shaded space along the fence. Well, it is another beautiful day. We had our shopping and Panera lunch day. Always a good thing. Hope you are having a great day. Talk to you later.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Less Mowing! Yippee!
My dream has always been to get rid of the lawn mower someday! Unfortunately it hasn't happened fast enough. Although I started at about an hour and a half, almost two hours worth of mowing and I'm at around an hour. Hoping for near zero in the next few years. Hope you have had a great day. Just submitted my next post of Herb Companion on my favorite, lemon verbena. Some different recipes and one surprise that I didn't expect from a reader who had a question. Weather is beautiful here in the 'Burgh. Talk to you later.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Whatever Their Names Might Be They Are Still Sunflowers!
Planted by the Birds or by the Chipmunks |
Planted with Seeds Purchased from Renee's Garden |
Goldfinch Working on Picking Seeds from Volunteer Sunflower |
Saturday, August 18, 2012
A Beautiful Day at Garden in the Park-North Park Edition
It was a great day for the Garden in the Park for both parks. I was at the North Park edition and really want to applaud every master gardener who put their time and energy into the event. It was really a great day. My master gardener friend, Shelley and I answered the public's questions pretty much nonstop. Shelley a bit more than me. My photos don't do the gardens justice. They are beautifully manicured and watered gardens. The sign for the Demonstration Garden mentions that it is a pollinator friendly garden. My goodness is that a correct phrase. Pollinators everywhere. Nancy Knauss has done an beautiful job organizing the master gardeners as a group and keeping them motivated to work at their maximum output! It was great to see old friends and meet some new faces. Job well done! It is a beautiful day here in the 'Burgh! Hope you are having a good one. Talk to you later.
80th Division Monument Transformed with an Herb Garden Surrounding It |
Some of the Annuals in the Demonstration Garden |
I Remember When This Sign Was First Installed |
Sorry Had to Put My Favorite in the Photos! |
This Spider Had Something Trapped in its Web! |
People Enjoying the Tasting Booths, Basil, Tomatoes & Garlic! |
Looks Like Everyone Enjoyed the Day! |
Today's Table & Tomorrow's Garden |
Friday, August 17, 2012
Nasturtiums Are Going Crazy!
We had The Herbal Husband's famous guacamole the other day and here were the nasturtiums waiting to be filled with avocado goodness. Really this is the time of the year that the nasturtiums shine or bloom with reckless abandon! I'm getting ready to test my Master Gardener skills at Garden in the Park, a local event at two of our county parks in Allegheny County. I have been meaning to show you something I purchased last summer when we were in France.
I think it is very cute, don't you? Hope you have had a great day wherever you may be. Talk to you later.
A Nasturtium Funnel with a Lady Bug on the Rim! |
Here's the Underside! |
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
A Cool Insect in the Garden
This is a tachinid fly. It is absolutely in love with the variegated mint flowers on our patio. I don't think I will talk about its cute hairy butt or may be I should. Better not! I can see the Google searches now! There are like 1,500 species of tachinids that provide biological control in your garden. That is why it is so critical to avoid chemicals if you can. When I was an active master gardener, I was always reminding the callers that the bad bugs are only about 2 or 3 percent of the total insect population. I know most of you don't even think about spraying these days, but on the off chance you do, think about all of the good insects that are trying to get those bad insects under control. Quiet day here. The Herbal Husband is taking a well deserved break from the garden. Hope you are having a great day. Talk to you later.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
I Thought This Was Going to the Compost!
2009 Bay Was the Herb of the Year! |
Last Year Looking Like It Was on the Way Out! |
Look At All of These New Shoots! |
Saturday, August 11, 2012
The Path is Back!
So Glad to Have the Path Back! |
This Area Still Looks Overgrown, but It is So Much Better! |
Viburnum x burkwoodii |
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
A Bee Hive of Activity!
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
My Fourth Blogging Anniversary!
So I'll leave you with a look at the back garden. We are slightly preoccupied with the Olympics at the moment. All those covered bikinis on the "beach" at the Horse Guards Parade! We got mulch and peat moss for the reclaimed garden in the back. Maybe photos later in the week. Hopefully, you are having a great day! Talk to you later.
Sunday, August 5, 2012
My Tribute to Kary!
Kary Loved Apples and Making Pie! My First Apple Pie of the Season! |
My Feet and Shoes Aren't As Pretty As Hers! |
Saturday, August 4, 2012
A Garden Tag with a Colorado Connection!
Reclaiming That Maintenance Path! |
A Plant Tag with a Peruvian Connection! |
A Colorado Nursery Tag in a Pennsylvania Garden! |
Friday, August 3, 2012
This Plant Got a Big Trim!
The Herbal Husband really wanted some of his bamboo sticks for other areas. Sooo he give the peppermint geranium a big trim! I am drying the leaves he cut.
I think I will use them in tea blends or in potpourri. We are still working on reclaiming part of the garden. It's supposed to be in the 90's AGAIN! Getting tiresome. I can imagine the folks who are in the 100's aren't happy either. OK, got to run and keep clearing and cleaning up. Will give you some photos over the weekend. Stay cool! Talk to you later.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Swallowtails Everywhere!
Been working hard in the garden trying to reclaim another section where some invasive shrubs had taken over. The Herbal Husband did most of the digging and I did most of the cleaning up. A slight diversion above the swallowtail butterflies have been everywhere. Lots of fun to watch! Hope you have had a good day. Talk to you later.