Some of the keystone blocks I pulled out of the garden, had nice moss growing along the soil level. I hope the new bricks eventually get moss on them, it will soften the look. I'm transplanting into spots along the new edges what mock strawberry gets pulled out of other places where it's grown over too much.
My ancho peppers are finally making some fruit- just as I found the cluprit that's been eating holes in leaves (and holes in the sweet 'healthy' peppers, too I think). Well, I didn't find them until the wasp did. Then they were visible to me. (And I looked so many times!) Hornworms:
Two of them.
We have plenty of the wasps. There's three or four little mud-dauber nests under edges of our deck- I don't mind them at all like I do the carpenter bees. Found this wasp underside of a liriope leaf- I tried to turn the foliage over to get a picture of it, but every time it quickly rotated itself to the underside again!
I left the volunteer vine climbing the side of the garden because it just looked nice to have something going up the wall- never expected to get an actual cantaloupe!
It's not very big. Would be just a few sweet bites, if it ripens enough.
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