
It’s July the third and the third day of the Ultimate Blog Challenge. I am still here. We are having more sunshine today though I still woke up in darkness this morning. Yesterday’s thunderstorm warning came to naught. There’s a 50% of rain for this evening. For now I can bask a little in the sun.
It was hard work this morning washing out white cabbage butterfly eggs off my broccoli and cabbage plants. The whole bed was heavily infested with them though they are under heavy netting. Perhaps we did not do it soon enough. Researching, I found that soapy water can kill the eggs. I will do a daily morning and evening check for them. I did find 2 caterpillars. I feel a bit discouraged with this year’s strange weather, white cabbage butterflies, eggs and caterpillars. My bed of peppers have survived the leafroller caterpillars. But with our cloudy cool weather, they are not big nor robust. Whether they will come to fruit is questionable. Oh the joy of growing food.
It’s 6 pm and no rain yet. There’s a severe thunderstorm warning. We did reached a high of 25℃ today. Anything is possible. Tomorrow is the fourth of July. I wonder what fireworks are coming from our southern U.S. neighbour. This morning I read that a Catholic nun was arrested by ICE while she was walking to attend mass at a church in Texas. Yesterday Major Watson was arrested for calling for Trump’s impeachment. I am heartened that courage and morality are still here. As Heather Delaney says, This is why I still have hope. And you should, too. See you tomorrow.
I’m so glad you’re still here!! That’s too bad about the white cabbage butterfly eggs – I’ve never gardened so I don’t have the experience but I’m sure you can get a handle on it, don’t give up! We had some rain here – we’re in a heat wave currently, so it was much needed! Hope you’re doing well!
Lily, wow, I have never before heard of the white cabbage butterfly eggs or the leafroller. Maybe we don’t have those in Arizona? But definitely we have other agricultural pests. Anyway, I adore your passion for growing food, and I love reading about your cultivation adventures. In the realm of unexpected weather, we in Phoenix typically are in the 105-115F range for a high in July; but we have just had a week of 100-105F for a high, with morning temps in the Heavenly 70’s. I have 2 poinsettias that still survive from Christmastime. I have gone for lovely walks now 5 mornings in a row and am up to 50% more time than when I started my post-chemo walks. Life feels good. Please keep writing!