lunes, 13 de abril de 2026

🎃 Nature’s Final Touch: Ripening and Biological Allies

🌿 Actualización del Huerto Natural - Abril 2026
A continuación..

Autumn 2026

Nature’s Final Touch: Versión Español - Spanish version

🌱 Natural Farming: Ripening and Biological Allies

Today I have some exciting updates from the garden. My organic Butternut squashes (Anco batata) are entering their final ripening stage. As you can see in the photos, the color is amazing, but I’m going to hold off just a bit longer: the stem needs to turn brown, and following tradition, I’ll wait for the first frost to harvest them all.

The most interesting part is happening right on the leaves. Although there’s some powdery mildew, I’ve spotted Psyllobora bicongregata. This tiny antifungal ladybug is working hard, in both larval and adult stages. My plan is straightforward: once harvested, I’ll leave the leaf mulch along with some grass mulch near the mother plants. This way, these natural allies can complete their cycle and keep protecting the garden. In nature, nothing goes to waste!

Stay tuned, because we have some fascinating topics arriving in our upcoming posts:

Saludos y feliz cultivos

Our Nighttime Guardians: I’ll be sharing photos of the geckos (lizards) that live in the garden; they are excellent pest controllers, and we value them deeply. Color in the Garden: We’ll be talking about a beautiful ornamental tree with yellow flowers that is currently in its full glory.
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