Hug A Sheep Day was chilly, but very fun and I have pictures and stories to share from that, but they are on my phone, so an extra step to share, but not to worry...I will get that done, hopefully tomorrow. In the meantime, here is a quick post to update everyone on the swallowtail caterpillar in the garden.
Last week I found a swallowtail caterpillar still eating away on some leftover carrot tops out in my messy garden. I'm glad the garden was messy because, by accident, there was still some food for a late to the party caterpillar.
We had two medium freezes and a hard freeze last week and I worried about what was going to happen, so I built a makeshift greenhouse using some picket fence pieces and clear plastic and on the coldest nights I draped a cotton sheet over the top, tucking it in the edges to hold as much heat in as I could.
It worked!
Each morning I walk out and check on it and this morning he/she was in a good spot for a photo so I grabbed my big camera. Cell phone cameras are nice, but no comparison to a good DSLR. I not only prefer those pictures, but they are also easier to get inspired to post a quick blog.
Monarch caterpillars can not make it through the winter, but swallowtail caterpillars can overwinter if they make it into a chrysalis. I'm not sure if I would need to try to move it into the garage or something, but if we make it that far, I'll do a little more research.
In the meantime, we'll all do our best and be grateful there to have made it this far. Those carrots have got to be confused for sure!
Speaking of messy gardens, it's best to leave them messy all winter! The birds will eat all sorts of leftover seeds and any insects they find there and there are insect of all sorts living in the mess and eggs that would hatch next spring if they are given a chance. Embrace the mess and leave your leaves, too!







2 comments:
Pretty guy glad you saved him!
I am anxiously awaiting pics from your weekend before the hug a sheep weekend.
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