But not at all my gd brotha from the look in the sky looks like u right on time beautiful yard
Omg when will u approximately be done with that we’re at the ending of June
The hottest day coming on that chart is Thursday but that’s still at 39 I’m really starting to understand ur frustration
I envy those temps. My entire last week was 43+.
Breaking 100 year records here. This is normally late july or August weather not june.
That photo of your dog on a floatie in a pool is so cute
Don’t dogs have just the best life. Dam that’s hot
I’m looking for some heirloom lavender & lemon balm seeds now!
Those look awesome and perfectly planted!
So sad to see them back again this year.
Japanese beetles
They did a number on my garden last year!!
I tried for pheromone traps last year didn’t work anyone has a idea I’m all ears
Have you tried the Fruit Cocktail way?
Most Japanese beetle traps are ineffective, usually only serving to attract additional beetles to your lawn & garden. However, a can of fruit cocktail can help quickly remove active beetles from your yard. First, ferment the cocktail by leaving it in the sun for a few days—this will make it more attractive to beetles. Next, place the can on top of a brick or bricks stacked inside a pail filled with water (it’s advisable to keep this trap far removed from the plants you’re trying to protect). The cocktail will attract the beetles, the water will drown them. It’s that simple.
Have you tried the sosp & water trick?
Mix 4 tablespoons of dish soap with a quart of water inside a spray bottle. This simple solution makes for a great, all natural Japanese Beetle pesticide. Spray on any beetles you see on or around your lawn & garden.
What about roundworms?
One of the greener options for Japanese beetle control involves introducing parasitic roundworms into the soil. Also known as beneficial nematodes, these organisms can devastate soil-dwelling pests like Japanese beetle larvae. Once they’ve located and entered a host, these nearly microscopic worms release a bacteria that’s deadly to the young beetles. After killing their host they move on to another beetle, reproducing in the process.
For best results, introduce nematodes into your soil in late August or early September to attack the next cycle of beetles for the following year (while this is the optimal approach, nematodes can be added to the soil at any time, so long as the soil is sufficiently watered).
Note: the nematode species Heterorhabditis is said to be most effective against Japanese beetles. The nematode pest control method targets larvae, not adult beetles. Beneficial nematodes can typically be found at your local home & garden store.
Or limit the foods they like most to keep them away!
PLANTS MOST OFTEN DAMAGED BY JAPANESE BEETLES
These plants are favored by adult Japanese beetles and are more susceptible to destruction. Avoid planting them in areas that get regular infestations.
- American linden
- Apple
- Apricot, cherry, peach, and plum
- Beans
- Birch
- Crab apple
- Crape myrtle
- Grape vines
- Hibiscus
- Japanese maple
- Norway maple
- Pin oak
- Raspberry
- Roses
PLANTS LEAST OFTEN DAMAGED BY JAPANESE BEETLES
These plants are least favored by adult Japanese beetles and are less susceptible to destruction. (However, there is no guarantee that these plants won’t be attacked if there are limited food sources in the area!)
- Ash
- Boxwood
- Burning bush
- Clematis
- Dogwood
- Fir
- Forsythia
- Hemlock
- Holly
- Lilac
- Magnolia
- Northern red oak
- Pine
- Redbud
- Red maple
- Spruce
- Yew
Mmmm yummy. Berries not flowered yet but i have these.
Check out the effect of the heat dome on sunrise…
Whose incharge of your lavender harvest? Bees nearby? Would be killer yum honey
Thanks @Bplatinum9 I tried pheromone traps last year… Same general idea… I think it made things worse… Right now I’m removing by hand daily
Berry looks nice and I love the view.
Here was my view last night. Myself and my wife will be harvesting Lavender. Some oil some dry flowers and some we will leave
I thought about these many times they’re out there like crazy I’m just not quite sure I want to be a beekeeper at this time
Like a puzzle I once pug together!
Ya I was hoping there was a different way. O well hand picking them off it is then
That has to be a pain in the but
Damn bro your yard is huge!