Discovery of tomato worm means I cannot
blame the chipmunks any more. Nor the birds.
Nor the elf.
http://www.katheworsley.blogspot.com/2012/09/magpietales-133-garden-spirits.html
Nor the elf.
http://www.katheworsley.blogspot.com/2012/09/magpietales-133-garden-spirits.html
Two more months will most likely bring it some snow.
Caught it red, er, green handed. Wait no hands either, just very efficent munchers.
ReplyDeleteLooks like I am not the only one that loves tomatoes. You live where there are some very pretty scenes. I love the snow caped mountains.
ReplyDeleteAwesome pics, and I love the bit about elves...*lol*.
ReplyDeleteI found one of those fat green buggers on my tomatoes too! He didn't stay there long. ☺
ReplyDeleteThe eggs are normally all clumped togeather on the underside of leaves - dark green in colour - they wipe off really easily.
ReplyDeleteThat mountain view really is quite special