Plus, strawberries, sow bugs and more this week.
1. With new water restrictions coming into place, it is necessary to be attentive to weather on a daily basis and take a close look at our plants each day to see if we see tell-tale signs of water stress before soaking them.
2. Strawberries shoot out lots of runners this time of year, producing more leaves at the expense of flowers and fruit. 3. Trap sow bugs and pill bugs by inverting pieces of watermelon rind around your plants. In the morning you will see them clustered against the fleshy undersides of the rinds which can then be tossed in the trash.
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