I have a sour cherry tree that usually gives maybe 50-60 cherries each year. This year I got thousands. Literally. Every day I picked up 1-200 for 3 weeks. Delicious, but hard on my back to gather. I haven’t looked for 2 days because it’s been raining. I’m hoping the rest have fallen and the neighborhood bunny has finished them off!
There have been a larger than normal number of news articles about invasive species of both plants and animals across the country. My daughter told me they are starting to get used to seeing armadillos up in her part of Kansas now as the frost line continues to move north and growing region designations are changing as well.
My initial thought was somehow Arlo was behind this. However, maybe the plant knows who he gets his watering from and was saving Janis from a bee in her bonnet!
Da'Dad 3 months ago
Shop of Horrors
eromlig 3 months ago
Coulda been a triffid.
Lucy Rudy 3 months ago
I have a sour cherry tree that usually gives maybe 50-60 cherries each year. This year I got thousands. Literally. Every day I picked up 1-200 for 3 weeks. Delicious, but hard on my back to gather. I haven’t looked for 2 days because it’s been raining. I’m hoping the rest have fallen and the neighborhood bunny has finished them off!
[Unnamed Reader - 9b53e2] 3 months ago
Triffid.
Rhetorical_Question 3 months ago
The triffid is a fictional tall, mobile, carnivorous plant that attacks
nosirrom 3 months ago
Watering it is only going to make it stronger.
JessieRandySmithJr. 3 months ago
Overgrown Venus Flytrap with a strong smell.
uhohlol 3 months ago
Massive pollution has consequences. Sciences and human nature are behind this, now we are expecting science to save us without changing our nature.
Just-me 3 months ago
Close one.
ellisc 3 months ago
Climate change? More leftist wishful thinking (?).
Killraven Premium Member 3 months ago
One doesn’t reward a plant for mauling one’s hat.
NRHAWK Premium Member 3 months ago
There have been a larger than normal number of news articles about invasive species of both plants and animals across the country. My daughter told me they are starting to get used to seeing armadillos up in her part of Kansas now as the frost line continues to move north and growing region designations are changing as well.
uniquename 3 months ago
Let’s hope it’s just a hat eating plant. It does give some new meaning to kite eating tree.
bobpeters61 3 months ago
Oh, Janis. I was playing you for extra water and you fell for it.
eric_harris_76 3 months ago
It ate the hatband.
BJDucer 3 months ago
My initial thought was somehow Arlo was behind this. However, maybe the plant knows who he gets his watering from and was saving Janis from a bee in her bonnet!
raybarb44 3 months ago
I’m pretty sure that you could sell that one…..
MuddyUSA Premium Member 3 months ago
Luckily the plant grabbed her hat……
MRBLUESKY529 3 months ago
A couple of gallons of Weed-B-Gone or Round up and my gardening career would be over.
dnotkin Premium Member 3 months ago
Ooohhh, so edgy. At least you used the current term “climate change”.
markkahler52 3 months ago
The Venus Flytraps will become stronger over time…
Heelboy 12 3 months ago
“Feed me, Janis…”
PaulGoes 3 months ago
Is watering supposed to be a punishment for a plant?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 3 months ago
We used to have a bunch of less aggressive pitcher plants behind my house. Low nitrogen soil.
DaBump Premium Member 3 months ago
Yah, right.
amaryllis2 Premium Member 3 months ago
Suddenly humming, I’m your Venus… (fly trap).
cracker65 3 months ago
Good lord. That one got a little too much fertilizer.