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Cannon
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I find that so satisfying when the plants burst up. Wonderful for you.Just got back home and the garden here really changed for the better in one week. Tomatoes are loaded and the squash is starting to produce. Peppers have buds and blooms.
Looking good!Just got back home and the garden here really changed for the better in one week. Tomatoes are loaded and the squash is starting to produce. Peppers have buds and blooms.
California Wonder and Big Bertha are the only green bells I remember ever planting. Have some yellow bells planted now but forgot the variety. I'll check.Has anyone ever grown a brand of Bell Pepper known as Aristotle? Thought I'd try something different this year. In the past it was always California Wonder or Bug Bertha.I've had 2 already. Not as sweet as the others and a darker shade of green. Kind of like comparing an Oliver to a John Deere.
Killing me! I tried some Cherokee Purple cherry tomatoes last year for the first time. When they were ready I was out there every morning with a shaker of Tajin going at em. It's enjoyable seeing some of you guys with an early growing season enjoying some of the fruits of your labor.My first picked tomatoes this season. Large cherry tomatoes.
That is a shame. I don't have a vine borer problem (yet), but my plants are full of baby squash female blossoms but not a single male blossom has opened yet. So until they do there won't be any harvest here.I pulled up 9 squash plants and burned them. Hope alot of Vine Borer eggs "went up in smoke" as well. I did manage to get 2 servings before the squash crop was wiped out.
So the aluminum foil thing don't work? I have been watching videos about how to combat the Squash Vine Borer. It's too late for this year, they already wiped me out. But next year is another challenge. One of the things that does seem to work is the "yellow trap". Any yellow container, even an upside down Frisbee, with soapy water attracts the moth that lays the eggs of the Vine Borer. I happened to have a yellow bucket. I wish I had seen that video a few months ago. I did manage to catch some moths but not all. It only takes 1 or 2. And the 1 or 2 that got away managed to lay enough eggs to do me in (this year).Wrapping squash stems with aluminum foil to prevent borers does not work. Tried it last year. Total fail.
Also forgot to plant winter squash at the farm today. The good news is the hazelnut trees, red mulberry trees, and persimmon trees I planted 10 days ago are all leafing out. None of the potatoes I planted there have come up. Forgot to look to see if the sunchokes are up. I did get the game cam batteries changed.
They have killed so many of my plants in past years. I have tryed so many things to stop or slow them down. Going try again this year.I pulled up 9 squash plants and burned them. Hope alot of Vine Borer eggs "went up in smoke" as well. I did manage to get 2 servings before the squash crop was wiped out.
Another reason that I can see is my partially my fault for planting the squash in the exact same area as last year (s). There will be some rotation next year. I have a few tricks up my sleeve that I'll be trying but that'll have to wait until next growing season.They have killed so many of my plants in past years. I have tryed so many things to stop or slow them down. Going try again this year.
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