Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Fabric Dyeing

I have been having fun dyeing lengths of fabric to use on the backs of my donation quilts.  I have also dyed some socks for me.  I'd like to try some ice dyeing soon. 




Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Beth's Patch ~ Sunset over the Delaware bay



Beth's Patch ~ American Snouts

It's been a busy year here for the American Snout butterflies.  They have been here just about everyday since the middle of July laying eggs on the Hackberry tree -turned bush.  The story to that is Hackberry is a soft wood doesn't hold up to our winds and it breaks off easily in a wind so several years ago mid-summer ,I cut it back at bout 3 foot.  Then, it starting growing branches and leafs which brought in the American Snout butterflies and the Question Mark butterflies which laid eggs on many of the leaves.  So, I decided against chopping it totally down to keep it for them each year.  now I trim it back.

American Snout butterfly egg




Sunday, July 26, 2020

Saturday, July 25, 2020

Beth's Patch ~ Brazilian Skipper's

I really haven't been very good in checking the gardens this year like I did last year due to a knee issue. About 2 miles away a Brazilian Skipper was seen last week so I checked out my yard. There was the skipper was posing for me on a day lily blossom. Also found were numerous eggs, and nests that had caterpillars in them on their host plant - cannas.


Brazilian Skipper

Brazilian Skipper egg at top and an empty egg case at the bottom of the canna leaf

The caterpillar uses silk that he makes to close the leaf over to make a nest for it to hide in during the day.  Nights they come out to feed on the canna leaves.


Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Sunday, July 19, 2020

Beth's Patch ~ Center Back Garden and the Branch!

Our neighbors were cutting down a tree in late June and since we are always on the lookout for good branches to use in our gardens for interest, Jenny went over to talk to them.  They welcomed us to take any branches we wanted except they weren't sure what they were going to with the branch pictures below.  It's big and heavy.  Jenny & I can't lift it by ourselves.  The neighbors usually use larger branches for their smoker.  We lucked out as not only did they give us the branch, the drove it from their house around the corner to our house.  Then they carried it and left it in our back yard.  SCORE!  Initially, it was in front of the garden.  When a friend came over to pick up some plants, we hijacked her to help us move it to where it is in the garden.


My garden has a creature living in it?  What do you think it is?  We decided it's a Sea Serpent since we live by the water.

Catbird using the branch as a perch.




Saturday, July 18, 2020

Beth's Patch ~ House Wren

How very strange that one year almost to the day the House Wren stopped by again to build a nest in one of my boxes.  He called and called and found a mate .  He built the nest only to have her reject it.  Here she was inspecting the premises.



Beth's Patch ~ Sunrise


Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Beth's Patch ~ Monarch egg on Swamp Milkweed

It's been a very slow start to the summer here.  Finally,saw a Monarch laying some eggs on the swamp milkweed.


Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Beth's Patch ~ Canna's in the Gardens

Yellow Butterfly cannas on right and Zulu Warrior cannas in center ~ Front side garden.
Zulu Warrior

Yellow Butterflies
Cheyenne
Rose Butterflies
Thai Sunray


Stars & Stripes




Stars & Stripes
Red 


AZ Sunrise

Shenandoah
Shenandoah