the_siobhan: (wormtooth)
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Got woken up last night by something bouncing off my head. It felt exactly like the way June bugs get caught in your hair. Anyway we caught it, threw it in a jar, and I went back to sleep.

I had a good look at it today, and I'm pretty sure it's one of these assholes.

I've been hardening off the tomatoes so we probably carried it inside on a plant.

Annoying way to wake up, I gotta say.

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Date: 2020-05-28 01:54 pm (UTC)
greylock: (Default)
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".... that stinks like rotten coriander"
You lost me there.
(I am also pleased to learn you don't call it cilantro).

I've had some bugs (not sure what, but the green moths that turn into cabbage moths is my guess, based on... eh) gnawing on my chilli plants. And I have Trinidad Scorps. Oddly, the hotter the Scoville, the more they nom.

My one tomato plan survived.

(On a different note, there are some really curious choices made in the way that story is written).

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Date: 2020-06-01 07:28 am (UTC)
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Here it's all coriander: stem, stalk and seeds.

But we also call peppers "capsicum".

What choices are you referring to?


“So those are crops that are really of high value in Ontario,” Hannah Fraser, a program lead with the Ministry of Agriculture said in an interview Tuesday. “Those crops are valued at over $450 million at the farm gate. So there’s a big potential loss to growers from direct damage from the pest.”

I'd never start a quote with "So", it's the kind of thing that gets edited out like ums and ahs.

The actual structure of the story is... sub-optimal. Even given differing writing styles and choices, the second and final par are so obviously linked,it's a little jarring to read.

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