A few weeks ago, Michael found these strange insect eggs that were attached to a peach tree branch that he was trimming. They are perfectly round dots that are glued to the stick. We tried to identify it, but had no luck. It is still a mystery even now that the eggs have hatched. I have to admit the eggs looked pretty cool. If anyone knows what these are please let us know because we are curious!
Our Lady Banks Rose has been growing and blooming like crazy! It has become a little hard to walk under so I trimmed it up a little bit. Now people can actually walk under the trellis without getting smacked in the face with a rose branch! You can also see how much the lettuce we planted with the volunteers last month has grown. Another great week on the Howdy Farm!
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AuthorHi! My name is Gabrielle Melchor and I am a senior undergraduate student in the horticulture science department. After graduation, I hope to pursue a career in nursery management and production or urban green space development. If you have any questions about my internship or would just like to talk plants, you can find me at the Howdy Farm. Gig 'em! Archives
April 2019
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