Even with all these lovely looking plants and all the veggies coming along, I have noticed that my squash plants are being inundated with ants. I had been noticing them around the gardens edge and pouring boiling water on them to kill them. Unfortunately, they just moved right into the garden. I don't know how to kill them without poison or boiling water. They seem to be doing some real damage and I think may be related to why the blooms on the squash keep dying off so quickly.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Ants!
It's been too long since my last post. In the last few weeks some very exciting things have happened! I had my first two tomatoes--they were delicious--super flavorful and fresh tasting. I also got my first squash and he was wonderful as well, even though I think I may have picked him sooner than I should have. That said check out all the peppers and tomatoes that are working away. I have lots of banana peppers, a couple heirloom tomatoes and a bunch of cherry tomatoes.


I do think that so far the garden experiment has been a success and am very proud of all the growth my little plants have shown and I'm exciting to have plants to harvest all summer long.
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Get Diatomaceous earth for the Ants. You can sprinkle it in and around the garden. The Ants will avoid it because it can errode their exoskeletan. Its also great bc its not toxic to the plants or Lola!! I think you can get it at gardening stores or feed stores.
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