The Summer Gardener
Sweat drools down my face,
Salty taste on my tongue.
With peppermint bug spray,
So far no bugs have stung.
Some crops do well;
Others are a bust.
Bugs get to many;
At least they don’t have rust.
Sometimes all sweaty,
My clothes a bit wet.
I sure need a shower,
But no time for that yet.
Build up the compost,
Water if soil is dry,
Pull all those weeds up;
At least I have to try.
Do a bit of harvesting;
That’s the satisfyin’ part.
All the work I’ve put in —
It’s warming to the heart.
As soon as I come in,
Take a shower right away.
Don’t want those chiggers and skeeters,
To start their itchy way.
Ah, now time for a cool drink,
Chug that water down.
Have a seat in the parlor,
A smile replaces frown.
I Need Your Thoughts About Chiggers
Until two years ago, I lived in a chigger-free part of California and never encountered them. I lived all of 66 and a half years in that same area. Then we decided to move to the Midwest. All was well in the garden until one day I developed a couple dozen itchy red spots on my skin.
If you know nothing about chiggers, here’s a tiny introduction:
https://entomology.ca.uky.edu/ef630
At any rate, I would love to get people’s thoughts on how you have dealt (or not dealt) with chiggers: preventing, eradicating, and/or dealing with the bites.
Below is my brainstorming. I would love your comments, corrections, and what has worked for you. At this point I’m not judging any solution, but I would prefer non-chemical treatments.
Look forward to your ideas!
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