Five-banded Thynnid Wasp
Photo by: Toronto Wildlife
Regularly chilling in my garden, a rather loud and buzzy companion, particularly curious about any and all snacks and beverages.
White-lipped Snail
Photo by: Senka
These guys rule, companions in many gardens. I remember them fondly as embelems of my elementary school garden Naturally predated on by many species, i'd display their shells in rows under colectivly maintained flowers like little memorials.
SLUG DEMON
Photo by: Senka
To hell with these devils, eating my cabbage smh and my fucking basil. goddd.
Armadillidium vulgare
Photo by: Senka
Cute fellows who absolutely demolished my young chili pepper plant. There was naught left but roots. Even then. Scarce.
Cabbage Butterfly
Photo by: Pam Philips
Victim found dead literally inside my cabbage (who would have thought), fell out and jumpscared me while I harvested
Earthworm
Can't see me! I'm underground
The garden gets fertilized with sheep manure, the worms are a package deal and keep the soil in tip top shape despite being 6 stories up.
House Sparrow
Photo by: Toronto Wildlife
Yells at me. Has yet let itself be photographed nicely by me. Has a nest on the opposite corner of the terrace and always investigates what i'm doing and if i have snack seeds in my pocket (I do) - Senka