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The pollen gatherers

Posted on September 10, 2014 by CuriousG

Honey bees are great pollinators, they are! My lament at this point of time is that we have these: By right, pollen is supposed to be drifting down from the tassels swaying above the cobs. I don’t know how successfully … Continue reading →

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Posted in Beneficial insects | Tagged honey bees

Premature tasselation

Posted on September 4, 2014 by CuriousG

I’m not talking about patterns or shapes here – just venting a little frustration about the corn plants, because they’re doing it again! Several of them happily started sporting tassels and wasting pollen when there were NO cobs and silks … Continue reading →

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Posted in Fruiting plants, Growth & development | Tagged white corn

A timely reminder

Posted on September 2, 2014 by CuriousG

I know that mulberry plants respond well – in terms of bearing fruits – to harsh pruning, but I usually can’t bring myself to be that drastic. In fact, about two weekends ago, I started pruning our mini-tree, but was … Continue reading →

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Posted in Propagation | Tagged mulberry, pruning, stem cutting

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