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What is damaging my Pepper Leaves?

June 16, 2017
Christine . Peppers, Pollinators . Summer Veggies
Pepper Leaf with Cut-outs on leaf edges.

Pepper Leaf with Cut-outs on leaf edges.

In the garden, I found that some of the leaves on the bell peppers had been “cut out” along the edges.  This was not at all bothersome for me because Continue reading →

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Why do we need bees?

June 16, 2017
Christine . Pollinators . Pollination

Bee Pollinating a Poppy. Notice the collected pollen on his back legs — he’s about ready to go back to the hive. This is NATURE at work!

Bee Pollinating Poppy

Bee Pollinating Poppy

 

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