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Raised Vegetable Beds

Raised Vegetable Beds
Raised Vegetable Beds Resting Until Fall Planting Season

Palo Verde

Palo Verde
Desert Native, Blue Palo Verde

A River Runs Through It

A River Runs Through It
View Through A Wet Window

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Small, Medium, Large

They come in all sizes - some are almost microscopic - others vary - extra small, small, medium, large and extra large - just like tee shirts. If they bite you, you experience a hot stinging sensation. They seem to appear when you least expect them and often go about their unwavering chores and duties when you are away on vacation. They are inside and outside here, in Borrego and often attack a desert gardener ferociously. They are extremely active during this time of year and we are trying to cope with them, at present. I've found them before, in my vegetable garden, entering the tiny crack in a melon or covering some gooey unknown. Sometimes, they run along the top of a hose or other times, swarm in the thousands when I have disturbed a nest with a trowel or shovel. I've always ignored them before and never used insecticides in the garden, thinking that they MUST do some good - perhaps loosening soil or harvesting weeds. The big black varieties, seen in the desert, I am sure do not harm much and actually cut down weeds. They leave many hills and underground tunnels. In spring, you will often see a " fairy ring " of green grass, marking their abode. Many old tunnels will collapse under foot, if you step on one, similar to rodent tunnels. By now, you have guessed I'm talking about ANTS!

We went away for a few weeks and returned to find hundreds of ants in the kitchen. During summer, if we leave for a period of time, we leave the swamp coolers on timers to keep the interior of the home moist and to keep the indoor plants healthy. I believe ants like this type of environment because several times, after a vacation, we have experienced the same problem...but never before, this acute. These ants are voracious feeders. They bite through sealed plastic to get to the food in the package. They have a taste for almost anything but seem to prefer dry dog food, crackers, honey, cheeses, meats, fish or oily products. Looked at under a lens, they appear to have a multicolored body - red and black. Their bite, in every way, is as fiery as the garden ants! To combat them, we bought two different types of ant traps available at the Center Market or Ace Hardware. The ants completely avoided the ant traps on stakes and, at first, skirted the little plastic igloo traps. I thought the traps might have been lacking in moisture so I added a few drops of water to each trap. Now, they are actively feasting. We have tried this technique before and it has always worked. If all goes as planned, within a few days the ants will disappear as if by magic. In the meanwhile, all potato chips, honey, crackers, cheese and snacks are in the freezer for safekeeping.

If all else fails, we will call Earl Pratt, the person who solves Borrego bug problems!

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A New Borrego Garden Path

A New Borrego Garden Path
New Path Under Construction, Indian Head Ranch

Pathway

Pathway
Easy to Maintain Garden Path

It's a Boojum...

It's a Boojum...
Not an Ocotillo

Boojum

Boojum
Captivating Top Knot

Colorful Vine

Colorful Vine
In a Hidden Niche

Bees and Flowers

Bees and Flowers
Mexican Lime- Bees at Work

Citrus Blossoms

Citrus Blossoms
Exotic Aroma

Ocotillo

Ocotillo
On a Cloudy Day

Four Raised Beds, October

Four Raised Beds, October
Vegetable Garden

Desert Gardening

Desert gardening...what a pastime. Natives anxious to attack with thorns, stickers or burrs - earth always thirsty - critters always a step ahead of you - dainty moths turn into hungry caterpillars - coyote eats up part of the irrigation system - birds sample one fruit at a time - gopher pops up unexpected . Yet the first carrot, pea or tender piece of lettuce, the first lime or lemon of the season, the first cactus bloom , the first bright green mesquite sprig, the first bud on a plant...all give such a feeling of delight and satisfaction. Not to be traded for anything else! (JGP)





Super Addiction

When I started the blog, I thought a few words now and then would suffice...WRONG!

A strange pattern is emerging. Seems that guilt has stepped up to bat. Now, if I don't post every few days I FEEL THAT I HAVEN'T HAD MY FIX! I wonder if other bloggers have noticed this same phenomenom.

Beavertail

Beavertail
Close-up

Borrego Dragon

Borrego Dragon
Huge New Sculpture

The Borrego Dragon Fable

IN THE EARLY DAYS, coyote walked many paths. One day, as he was pursuing his travels, he came to a very wide valley. Others warned him as he approached the valley, " You must not enter this place...NO ONE who has entered has ever returned. It is a bad place, guarded by a giant dragon, who kills all who try to pass through. To continue your journey safely, we strongly advise you to go the long way...around this evil place." Well, coyote listened, for he was very smart and often heeded good advice. However, coyote was also lazy and was often prone to use shortcuts. He figured the valley would save him a lot of time on this particular journey. He looked carefully and saw nothing much to alarm him. He decided to enter and pass through the valley. At first, he noticed nothing amiss. However, as he traveled deeper into that still, quiet place, he thought to himself, "This IS an unusual valley, for sure...I see no movement of any type and I am getting to feel a bit strange about this place." He did notice, however, some tall straight trees which had lost all their leaves and made the place look barren, indeed. OH,NO...he also noticed, under the trees, piles of old BONES... and the more he looked, the more bones he saw. He said, " I sure see a lot of bones, but I don't see any dragon...I'll bet he no longer lives here." And, with that, he heard a thunderous voice which echoed over the valley..." HAH, COYOTE! You should have listened to the advice...You are in my mouth, which IS the entrance to the valley!" Oh,oh, caught in a trap. But coyote is smart and moves quickly...as he heard Dragon's first words, he raced to one of the dead trees and, with a mighty yank, pulled it from the earth. He wedged the tree between the Dragon's jaws and as he did this, many animals of all kinds came running forth...pumas, bears, mountain sheep and more...even the smallest animals, gnats, flies, tics, bees and more...lizards, snakes, toads, salamanders and more...all ran from the Dragon's depths to freedom. Coyote watched as Dragon's jaws closed upon the sharp tree stake. He soon died and from that time to this, many of those same animals live here, in this place...and from time to time, many of the old bones and pieces of the dead trees are found here, in this very valley!

Senita Cactus

Senita Cactus
Plump and Happy

Outlaws

Outlaws
Riders View Borrego's Wilderness (photo by Jeff Divine )