by Donna Balzer | Jun 10, 2019 | Bugs & Buggers, GARDENING
I am grateful for all bugs even though many gardeners at large only like good bugs. And these people do everything in their power position to get rid of the bad guys. I had a neighbor once who hired a killer to eliminate all the young ladybugs on her tree because she thought they were pests. And this is not unusual. I encounter bug squeamish-ness among friends and family all the time….
by Donna | Sep 13, 2018 | Bugs & Buggers, Featured, VIDEOS
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by Donna Balzer | Jul 24, 2018 | Bugs & Buggers, Food, Gadgets, VIDEOS
So my grandkids love watermelons. And of course I want to please my grandkids so I promised to grow watermelons for their August visit. But this year, more than ever before, the deer are eating my watermelon plants. I even sprayed all around the plants with Bobbex to deter the deer. And that’s when they took a really big bite – of the biggest fruit. So I took the next step and put up a mechanical barrier. Watch the video of me covering and protecting my watermelons from deer this summer
by Donna Balzer | Jul 23, 2018 | Bugs & Buggers
What is that “Barf” on my lawn and spit in my plants? Believe it or not the gross things you see in your garden this month are normal everyday garden things you might encounter and they are not a problem. Instead, they are just good to know and then forget about. Listen in to my interview on CBC radio, initially aired across British Columbia on July 14, 2018.
by Donna Balzer | Jul 11, 2018 | Bugs & Buggers, Food, GARDENING, Greenhouse, Soil, VIDEOS
Last year my cauliflowers killed my tomatoes. But I am a sucker for punishment so this year I wanted to see if the cabbages would do the same thing. So it is the first full week of July and the verdict is in. I think my cabbages are killing my tomatoes.