General Discussion
Vegetable Garden
6/30/04 @ 1:47 PM
Who's got one ? what are you growing ? and how's it coming along? Mine consists of sweet corn , cabbage , brussel sprouts, cauliflower, broccoli ,cucumbers, zucchini, peas, tomatoes , peppers , acorn squash, pumpkins, and assorted spices. The cold wet weather hasn't been very conducive to good growth so far for me. But with warmer weather in the forecast things should turn out. I hope those of you growing fair better.
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Carp, I would think the plastic around the plants would cause a negative affect.... With the summer heat and humidity.
I remember one time I was power washing the house and covered the plants with plastic. It was only for a few hours. Nearly wiped them out. All wilted , they looked deathly after being covered.
I remember one time I was power washing the house and covered the plants with plastic. It was only for a few hours. Nearly wiped them out. All wilted , they looked deathly after being covered.
This heat is raising havoc with my tomatoes. It’s hard to keep them from wilting even though I give them a 1/2 gallon water every 2 hours the mix gets dry, even with 2” of mulch. With these hot conditions I expect a bumper crop of bottom rot tomatoes due to uneven watering. I partially cover them up with these bags from 9 AM- 1 PM but the windy conditions still dry them out.
I discovered last night that a rabbit has chewed holes in my brand new fence to get in! Guess plastic fencing isn't good enough to keep them out! Luckily, no damage in that garden. I've seen them eat immature pepper plants before, but they haven't touched them (luckily). Gonna have to put some metal fencing around the perimeter of the old garden again! Ugh! And they couldn't just chew pne hole like the picture shows, they've done it 4 times in 4 different spots on the fence! Haven't seen a rabbit in a few years, but being gone for a week and no dogs outside in that time must've brought em back! They did get into my new raised bed garden and chewed on a few things including the tops of some of my carrots, a few onion tops (the smaller ones, and some leaves off my pole beans, but not all of them. Might have to add fencing to that garden as well!
Been keeping up on potato bugs without neem oil pretty well till recently, round of eggs hatched so a lot of small beetles last night. Neem oil works great on those, kills them on contact. Also hit the cukes for beetles/wilt and the tomatoes for blight. Doing well so far, lightyears ahead of last year in regards to blight at least. Virtually no japanese beetles, knock on wood. Seeing the yellow/white moths that come from cabbage worms lately, but haven't seen any worms.
Tis the season for pests and disease with this heat and humidity.
Tis the season for pests and disease with this heat and humidity.
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