May 5, 2025
On Thursday (May 1), after I got back from PT, I saw the fluttering white cabbage butterflies in the turnips, mustard greens, collards and Japanese mustards. My heart sank as the butterflies fluttered away as I approached.
I tried to spot the butterfly eggs, but didn’t see any. What I did see were harlequin bugs and a small black beetle.

Ugh! The insects had come to town to feast on my mustard family vegetables…
I filled a small bowl with soapy water and a spray bottle with soapy water. I proceeded the pick off the harlequin bugs and drop them into the soapy water. Bruce came over to see what I was doing. He helped pick off the harlequin bugs. I also tried to capture the small black beetles, but they were much harder to capture. I even found some tiny cabbage worms (caterpillars).
I sprayed the underside of the plants with the soapy water to kill off the free loaders.
After my battle with the insects, Bruce and I sheet mulched around the rest of the fruit trees. We then sheet mulched around the raspberries.

We used up all the leaves Bruce had raked up and carried to the back pasture.
The sunset was spectacular.

The pink faded away and just a few minutes later, this is what the sunset looked like.

I would’ve expected the two pictures to be reversed.
Here’s the final picture of the sunset.

You have fantastic sunsets!
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We do!
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Aren’t we fortunate that all sunsets have something unique? It looks like you got the pink and purple sunset this time!
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So sorry about the cabbage moths! I struggle with them constantly too. We need to find a bird that likes to eat them and invite it to come feast in our gardens.
At least you got to enjoy a beautifully colored sunset while you wait for your artwork to come home!
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Yes, I hope the artist will have time to repair it soon.
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It seems kind of hopeless to individually remove or spray the bugs! I hope you are able to get rid of them.
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I harvested everything that was being eaten. I am going to do another post on the results of the harvest.
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