Last weeks thread here

Welcome to this week’s casual kōrero thread!

This post will be pinned in this community so you can always find it, and will stay for about a week until replaced by the next one.

It’s for talking about anything that might not justify a full post. For example:

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So how’s it going?

  • Dave@lemmy.nzOPM
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    2 days ago

    Great to hear you’re well! When do the caterpillars come for the swan plants?

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      1 day ago

      Thanks! Been a bit of a weird year but starting to feel improvements, fingers crossed. Was glad to come here and see you guys!

      I should be starting to see caterpillars by now. January is the peak laying month and eggs hatch in 1 or 2 weeks. I’m not sure why there are fewer butterflies; something might have affected the overwintering ones. Will have to have a better look though.

      On the plus side last spring there were cinerarias here and some lovely magpie moths.

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        1 day ago

        Do you normally cover some of the swan plants to limit the caterpillars so there’s enough food to go around? Maybe that isn’t necessary if there are less butterflies?

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          I think people do that if their plants are small? Usually where I live there are a couple of big plants on the go (over 2 m high) from year to year, so if I see any caterpillars trying to eat seedlings I ferry them over to those.

          I’m not actually the owner of the garden, and the plants are self-sown, so it’s all a bit random. If I ever win lotto the butterflies, birds, and bees can have a whole garden of stuff though.

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            1 day ago

            Haha OK I guess it would be a bit tricky to keep the butterflies off a 2m high plant. Seems like your caterpillars are living in a post-scarcity society 🙂

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              1 day ago

              Its sort of post apocalyptic, there aren’t nearly as many plants as I would like but the ones we do have are huge and there’s hardly anyone on them yet!

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                1 day ago

                Well lucky for the ones that do get a go at the feast! You’ll probably have some very fat caterpillars

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                  12 hours ago

                  Here’s hoping! The other possible problem is OE, a protozoan parasite. According to wikipedia I should try again to establish tropical milkweed, which would be awesome because it’s so pretty.

                  Last time all my seedlings got eaten by snails when I planted them out (unfortunately I don’t have the capacity to actually garden) so will have to think of a new method if I get time/energy.

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                    12 hours ago

                    Ah interesting! Can you get bigger plants that will be less affected by the snails?