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Well done on mantle scarf progress despite all the chores.
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Yay for a good birthday for Boo. Also yay for punch needle progress!
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It’s kind of like embroidery? Or making the loops for a rug? Large hollow needle, yarn/thread, making a picture on a canvas
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* Pulled most of the weeds from inside the septic garden.
* Filled 2 big clay pots on the patio and planted them with flowers. One palettte is purple-and-white, the other a very artistic purple-and-yellow.
* Filled the last 3 big taupe pots, put them on the north side of the new picnic table, planted one with crosne knotroots, sowed the other two with goldenberries and ground cherries.
* Replaced the broken grass shears, got mosquito dunks, and picked up 2 bags of potting soil and 2 bags of composted manure.
* Put a mosquito dunk in the trough pot to kill the mosquito larvae in there. It uses a disease that targets mosquitoes and blackflies, so it should be harmless to other wildlife. Important since I put the trough pond there for the tree frogs who like to hang out in the container garden once the plants get bigger and the weather warms.
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I wonder if mosquito dunks are available in the UK... I've been bitten twice already this year.
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For defense against adults, various types of insect repellent are available. At night, mosquito netting around the bed is highly effective.
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* Plenty of pesticides will kill mosquito larvae, but also kill or harm beneficial creatures. I don't want that but YMMV.
* Mosquitoes prefer still water for reproduction. So a fountain, skimmer, filter pump, etc. will discourage or eliminate them.
* I also found this fun project for a Mosquito Bucket of Doom. Even if you can't find dunks, you can set up a bucket trap and simply pour out the water every few days into your garden. I have buckets, and a bunch of extra dunks, so I may try this.
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That's great! I've bookmarked the page. I can certainly try that, with or without the dunks.
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I just don't see mosquitoes as being useful creatures. :/
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Keep it up with the scarf!