Garden update

London, Canada

I have a very small backyard, and have turned half of it into a veggie patch and half into a flower garden. I will post some pics. I have something eating my morning glories...i have a pic of that bug. Anyone who knows what this is and how to get rid of it, I would appreciate it!

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London, Canada

Here is another pic of the bug

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London, Canada

Here is what the bug is doing to my morning glories

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London, Canada

and another one

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London, Canada

Here is a pic of my veggie patch...there is lettuce, corn, celery, peppers, carrots, watermelon, herbs, tomatoes and one or two melons in there...i hope i didnt overcrowd it!

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London, Canada

here is a pic of the trellis I built for my morning glories...

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London, Canada

These are a few of my flowering plants....my hibiscus in there is finally starting to bloom again after I shocked it in the spring! :)

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London, Canada

Here are the rest of my flowering plants...unfortunately a few of them died when I left them in my boyfriends hands for a week to go on vacation. Most things survived so thats what counts, right?

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London, Canada

Also I got this plant from northern ontario and was wondering if any of you know what it is?

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Dublin, CA(Zone 9a)

Your garden's looking nice! I like the trellis you made for your morning glories, that's really cool!

For your veggie bed--you may find you need to thin out some of the seedlings, if they're too close together then the plants won't grow as well and you'll have problems with air circulation which can lead to fungal issues. But even if you thin them a little, you should still have plenty of things to eat!

I don't recognize your bug--if nobody else does either you might try posting it on the Bug ID forum, I'm sure someone there will know it. I wouldn't necessarily assume he's the one eating your MG leaves though, especially if he's the only one of his kind you've seen around. It could be a complete coincidence that he was on your MG, or he might be eating the bad bugs that are eating the MG, so make sure you get him ID'd and figure out whether or not he eats MG leaves before you kill him.

London, Canada

thanks for all of your advice ecrane3...I appreciate it! I will surely look over at the bug id forum and see if someone can help me over there.

Thanks for the compliment on the trellis...I had a lot of fun building it! I was afraid that the veggies might be crowded...maybe ill get a few trays and transplant them elsewhere? Ive heard that veggies dont like to be transplanted...Is this true?

Dublin, CA(Zone 9a)

Most veggies I think are fine with being transplanted, and since you need to pull them anyway you might as well try, there's nothing to lose. The only problem when you've got a lot of little small seedlings all smushed together sometimes it's hard to get enough roots along with the ones you're pulling out, that's why usually when I thin seedlings I just pinch out the ones I don't want rather than trying to transplant, it's a lot easier that way.

London, Canada

That makes sense...thanks for your input. I have nothing but time lately, so just to check it out I think I will give it a shot. At least a few anyways :)

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