Wednesday, August 20, 2025

From the Registrar: August 20, 2025

Hello Gardeners,  

Workday opportunities: There are two upcoming workday opportunities at Eagle Heights Garden: 

  •  There will be a workday at EH this Friday, August 22nd from 9 am -12 pm. Four volunteers are needed. The group will meet at the EH garden shed at 9 am. The workday will be for digging a trench and weeding. 
  • There will be a workday at EH this Saturday, August 23rd from 8-11 am. The group will meet at the EH garden shed at 8 am. The workday will be for weeding and weed whacking common areas. 

Volunteers should wear long sleeves and bring gloves. Please email me if you’re interested in one of these workdays and I will assign spots in the order I receive replies.   
Bean beetles: The Mexican bean beetle eats the leaves of bean plants, and occasionally also the beans. The bean beetle (Epilachna varivestis) is in the same family as ladybugs, and the adults resemble an orange ladybug. The larvae are yellow and spiny: https://extension.umd.edu/resource/mexican-bean-beetle-vegetables/ 
Due to the lateness of season, we will not be ordering parasitic wasps this year to combat the beetles. The wasps cannot survive a frost and will not overwinter. We hope to be able to order them next season. For the remainder of this season, monitor your bean plants for beetles. If you find eggs, larvae, or adult beetles, either crush them or dump them in soapy water. At the end of the season, it’s recommended to remove bean plant debris from your plot to reduce the number of beetles that overwinter in the soil. 
Maintain pathways between plots: Please remember to maintain a six-inch weeded and clear path on the sides and back of your plot. Plants from inside the plot should not hang over the path. These paths are necessary for gardeners to access the water and they help prevent the edges of plots from becoming overgrown. 
Thanks, and happy gardening,    
Lily    

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