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Rainbows, Parsnips, & Weeds, oh my! » 6-27-09 week 4 after the rain 23

Parsnip flowers tend to attract wasps and flies, omnivores who are supplementing their diet with nectar.  Some wasps are highly beneficial, laying their eggs inside of garden pests (parasitizing them).
Tony, a CSA member from last year, volunteered to help prepare the tomatoes for the rest of the season.  First step: weeding!

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