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hudebnik ([personal profile] hudebnik) wrote2020-05-26 09:39 pm
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How does your garden grow?

Note to self: today I replaced both the pheromone-baited sticky trap and the tab of parasitic wasp eggs in the quince trees. I probably should have replaced one or both several weeks ago.

The quince trees have a bunch of fruits growing, and I don't think I've yet found any aborted ones on the ground yet.

The squash plants in both the front yard and the planter in the back yard are progressing beyond their seed-leaves (round and smooth) to serrated-edged ordinary leaves. The bean plants in both the front yard and the planter in the back yard may be doing the same, although something is nibbling the edges of the leaves.
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[personal profile] ilaine 2020-05-28 12:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Hard to say. When I was there, there was no line to enter the building. I wandered around a bit, got the drill bit I needed indoors, then discovered one could not get to the live plants through the nursury, I had to exit the front door to go there. That might imply no line for entry - except you then still have to go inside to the regular aisle to pay for things. And of course the setup at 6am may not resemble the setup at noon.