While taking photos of the various flowers in the veggie garden, I stopped at the bok choi to snap a couple pictures of its flowers even though those are a sign of a harvest missed rather than future harvest. Instead of pulling out the plants and sowing seeds for a new crop of something else, I let them grow hoping that the flowers might attract bees.
Happily that seems to have worked. After I took the first photo, I saw there was a bee working among the bok choi flowers. As it turns out, the bok choi flowers are very similar in appearance to those on the weeds down the hill where I saw the bees previously. I watched this one as it visited a few flowers and took a few more pictures. Before I left, a second bee appeared. Hopefully, they will let their sisters know about the garden and I won’t have to hand pollinate the squash and pumpkins.
There are a few lizards — much larger ones — hanging out around the garden area. I am hoping that they will be effective at keeping insect pests under control.
I mentioned in an earlier post that I was pollinating the zucchini because of lack of pollinizers and pollinators. The zucchini seems to be opening only one flower a day, so there is a lack of pollen for the the female flowers. And even if there were loads of open flowers, the pollen would not get from one flower to the other unless there were bees visiting the flowers.