Lovin' My Kitchen
dcward89
9 years ago
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Comments (8)I agree with Jo---you have a really nice, good sized PG! I love PG too! Here is mine at year 2. Mine only gets 1-2 hours of midday sun now. I think with more sunlight, it would be even brighter. And here is a photo two years later....See MoreH. 'Summer Lovin' ain't lovin' this summer
Comments (13)No, cutworms don't move from plant to plant. The moth lays it's egg and that's where the cutworm hatches, feeds and then makes a cocoon (not sure where they put them or what they look like). They have no method of locomotion as caterpillars. I haven't watched this particular caterpillar, but have watched the gulf frittilary. In that case, she lays one egg at a time on the host plant (passionflower). The egg is about the size of a grain of kosher salt. It hatches as a tiny little caterpillar where it eats for about 2 weeks and becomes a caterpillar about as big around as a straw and an inch and a half long. Then it attaches itself to some stationary object and makes a cocoon, where it changes into a butterfly in a couple of weeks if the weather is right. bkay...See MoreLovin' all your work....
Comments (7)What a sweet post! I know what you mean....there has been so much going on for everyone this summer, so many of us haven't been around much. I know once fall hit I became a feind again! Getting my puppy housebroken has really set me free! It's so good to see you here again. Hazie...See MoreCarol, lovin' my Grande Dame
Comments (4)Ooooh!!!! And don't you love how there are always more buds!! Love the color, the shape, the buds!! Awesome!!! What a rose! Carol...See Moreeam44
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