- Author: Pamela M. Geisel
Published on: October 22, 2009
You take a few days off from the garden and all of a sudden it becomes a battle ground between you and the various insect pests that invade....I noted that there were numerous holes in my once perfect broccoli, cauliflower and cabbage plants. I also saw a number of velvety green worms camouflaged within the foliage with the only telltale sign of them being there were the holes in the leaves and an abundance of frass (insect excrement) they leave behind. These are relatively easy pests to control though. Generally, in a normal size garden, they can be handpicked and crushed. They most commonly feed along the mid-vein and then as they grow, they tend to feed further out and may even bore into a head of cabbage. If hand picking isn’t...
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- Author: Pamela M. Geisel
Published on: September 22, 2009
Is it really fall? It is going to be 101F today but yet, the nights are cooling off and that makes all the difference in the fall garden. I went to a nursery to purchase some transplants and they said..."we don't have them in yet because it is still too hot". I wanted to say nonsense! It is almost too late for planting broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage and the other cole crops for much of California. The reality is, if you wait until it really cools off, your plants will just sit there for the rest of the winter doing nothing and you will have very small heads to harvest in early spring. So get going and get your planting done. Vegies you can plant now in the interior valleys include: beets,...
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