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Wednesday, July 9, 2014

NUSAINDAH : NAUGHTY CATERPILLAR

Would you leave them on your delicate flowers?



16 comments:

  1. Salam endah, he looks so handsome la...hehehe

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  2. I'm guessing he didn't last long...

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  3. Well, you need to feed the caterpillars in order to have butterflies... not an easy decision. Have a nice day nevertheless!
    Yours Sarah

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    1. That's right. Although in this phase it looks so awful, but the previous phase is so beautiful.
      Thank you for coming, and have a wonderful day.

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  4. No definitely not! But I know there are gorgeous beautiful butterflies in Indonesia, so I don't know what butterfly will pop up from this caterpillar. If I should know, may be I should change my mind.

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    1. I have so many colorful butterfly on my garden all day long through the year. So... I find so various caterpillar on my garden too. They always make so many plants look so poor.

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  5. I have wild flowers so I leave caterpillars on them but remove them from vegetables. Chickens like to eat most of them but some must be to bad to eat.

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    1. You have wild flower as caterpillar 'food', but me... no! I only have a limited land to be planted. If I leave them eat my plant, I wouldn't have green garden anymore... :) Yes, I usually remove the caterpillar for chicken, too.

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  6. Bu Endah,

    Your Nusaindah looks so pretty with the caterpillar on it... :)

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    1. Oh no.... bisa habis bunga saya semalaman, pagi-pagi cuma tersisa tangkainya saja.

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  7. Beautiful caterpillar and beautiful flower! One time a horned caterpillar destroyed 6 tomatoe plants over night! I'd chose the flower :)

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    1. Thank you Juliet. I have ever found a green tubby caterpillar destroyed my dense tomato's plant, and he only left me the tomato's stem, nothing else.

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  8. Let those caterpillars feed somewhere else. Not on your beautiful plants! But be careful with getting rid of it. I accidentally picked up one this spring. I still have scars from the stingers! I am still enjoying "visiting" your garden. Linda@Wetcreek Blog

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    1. I still remember your post about it. Thank you for sharing. It make me work carefully on my garden. Thank you for visiting.

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