At last the sun arrives! Here in New Jersey we've seen a rather endless stream of rainy, misty, stormy gray days. At last the sun was shining this weekend and it seems everyone went charging out to the gardens and barbecues. And I was right along with them.
As I was straightening and trimming and weeding, I realized that all of this rain has left many things damp and still puddley. There was some water in the bottom of one of the buckets and a few empty flower pots. A small puddle had also formed on the cover of my wood pile. Before I played in the dirt, I had to clean up the water before those pesky mosquitoes had a chance.
You see, in my youth I worked for the Middlesex County Mosquito Commission. It wasn't my favorite job in my life, but it did teach me a lot.
Those annoying summer bugs are fast and furious breeders. Even the smallest driblets of standing water can become their nurseries. To help keep your summer evening mosquito free, take some time to patrol your yard and empty out any area of standing water. Rain barrels, bird baths, dishes under pots can all be breeding grounds. Empty them out as often as possible.
Look for wet spots on the ground where the water is standing. Fill it in with dirt, splash it out, or spray with lemon dish detergent.
Be creative in looking for the watery areas. The more you dry out, the less likely you'll be attacked.
There are lots of products on the market to spray or fumigate, but those can be rather toxic. For me, it's the water hunt to make mosquitoes unhappy to live here.
Now - let the summer roll on!
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Friday, June 19, 2009
Pt. Pleasant Jazz Wine and BluesFest this Weekend (we hope)!
Keep your fingers crossed!
The First Point Pleasant Jazz Wine and BluesFest is set for Saturday, June 20th, noon to 9 pm. There's an amazing line up of performers as well as 11 NJ vineyards and crafters and food and fun.
However.....
we all know that the weather is not necessarily supposed to cooperate. There is a raindate of June 21st - the perfect Fathers Day outing!
So - keep those positive thoughts going and one day this weekend, come see us at the Point Pleasant Boro Jazz and BluesFest!
The First Point Pleasant Jazz Wine and BluesFest is set for Saturday, June 20th, noon to 9 pm. There's an amazing line up of performers as well as 11 NJ vineyards and crafters and food and fun.
However.....
we all know that the weather is not necessarily supposed to cooperate. There is a raindate of June 21st - the perfect Fathers Day outing!
So - keep those positive thoughts going and one day this weekend, come see us at the Point Pleasant Boro Jazz and BluesFest!
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Grab a Your Passport to a Greener Community and Join us at the Barnegat Bay Festival
There are few thing as wonderful as sitting by the bay on a sunny afternoon. Add music, great food, vendors and you've got a party. Include lots of interesting organizations with information about the great Barnegat Bay and how to live greener - and you've got the 12th Annual Barnegat Bay Festival!
Each year this festival has been getting bigger and better. Held at Wannamaker Park in Island Heights, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the bay while browsing through dozens of craft vendors and green organizations. Some of the highlights include:
We hope to see you at the Barnegat Bay Festival. Admission is free, so there's no reason not the help make your community a greener place to be.
Each year this festival has been getting bigger and better. Held at Wannamaker Park in Island Heights, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the bay while browsing through dozens of craft vendors and green organizations. Some of the highlights include:
- The Atlantic City Aquarium Touch Tank
- Native Plant Sale
- Canoe Eco Tours
- Fyke Net Demonstration
- Barlows Flowers - planting tips
- Tuckerton Seaport
- Crafters galore including CELTIC CHAIRDE CREATIONS! Mention this blog post and receive a free lip balm! (1 per person with a purchase of $10 or more. This offer is only good at the Barnegat Bay Festival and cannot be combined with any other offer. It seems only fair that way, don't you think?)
We hope to see you at the Barnegat Bay Festival. Admission is free, so there's no reason not the help make your community a greener place to be.
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