A vegetable meadow?

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Re: A vegetable meadow?




by to be chafoin » 21/09/18, 10:07

Regarding the cabbage I see but for tomatoes I still have a doubt: it should be tightened properly on the peduncle so that the bugs that, in the second instar larva are very small (p'tet '2 mm), can not pass. .A test anyway?

On this link I found other ideas, like the smell of garlic (no I laugh, it's the spray). https://www.belle-belle-belle.com/combattre-punaise-verte.html There are also predators of bed bugs. But I doubt this mode of protection because I have a lot of wasps, toads (which also remain at the foot of the plant when the bugs perch rather high) ... I remember especially that we must monitor (and act ) from the month of April.
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by to be chafoin » 21/09/18, 11:54

If Archimboldo had a kitchen garden ...
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The potatoes are the last harvest, seeds placed on "mown" meadows and under hay. Result not zero but rather type "shot" (for seeds that have emerged!).
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 21/09/18, 16:13

What does the bottle matter as long as you're drunk? :!: : Mrgreen:
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by Moindreffor » 21/09/18, 17:22

to be chafoin wrote:If Archimboldo had a kitchen garden ... 2018-09-18 19.55.00.jpg
The potatoes are the last harvest, seeds placed on "mown" meadows and under hay. Result not zero but rather type "shot" (for seeds that have emerged!).

I have the same peppers, but they become very red, so you're green or you did not let it ripen?
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by to be chafoin » 21/09/18, 21:53

Moindreffor wrote:I have the same peppers, but they become very red, so you're green or you did not let it ripen?
It is Sweet Pepper Landes. Indeed at full maturity some blush but we are used in the Basque Country to eat green or red ...
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by to be chafoin » 21/09/18, 21:58

Apparently he would be a little bit bitter when he is green ... A bit like green peppers and red.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2l9N6-OwfLM
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by to be chafoin » 21/09/18, 22:41

Always about peppers: what is this pest that does this to me again?
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The peduncle is nibbled, just above the fruit
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by to be chafoin » 11/10/18, 12:15

A new disease of the tomato: the nose ofGargameliose!
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Less funny, my butternut broke:
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No doubt because of the first rains after a long drought ??? !!!
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by to be chafoin » 11/10/18, 12:21

Still in trouble: the signs of mites (acariosis?) Are only seen under certain conditions such as morning dew.
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Filaments finer than those of a cobweb, especially above the fruit.
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by Did67 » 11/10/18, 12:50

I am not at all sure that this is the web of "harmful" mites, which "graze" the leaves and leave yellowish spots, which are quite typical. We don't see anything like it on your sheets.

http://ephytia.inra.fr/fr/C/5091/Tomate-Acariens

Mites means a branch of arachnids. They are far from being harmful!
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