Home gardeners often notice fuzzy, white "eggs" on hornworms in the later-summer. These are actually the spun cocoons of parasites.
Purdue Extension Entomology
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Rick Passo's curator insight,
March 10, 10:51 PM
CSGN is a collaboration of state agencies, private companies, educational institutions and non-profit organizations all dedicated to the mission of creating and sustaining gardens in every willing school in California. Delete the scoop?
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March 17, 8:48 AM
Après les tiges de bois, les pavés recyclés.... A vos créations..........
Christine Deckert Zimmerman's curator insight,
May 21, 8:39 AM
Awesome Idea! Now I know what to do with all my extra bricks! Delete the scoop?
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M A M I AM's curator insight,
May 21, 3:26 PM
Lovin' this so much..healthy food for them to eat at school and healthy way of life to learn-I feel just in teaching children how to grow their own food, we are teaching them about life, how to survive, & how to appreciate gifts of nature. Thx :) Delete the scoop?
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