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by Nathan
by Nathan
by Nathan
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by Shakti
Notes to track various pests and pathogens and their treatment. This includes insects, disease and critters.
Months | First Sighting | Pest/ Pathogen | Crop | Prevention /Treatment | Signs/ Comments |
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May | none | Leaf minor | Spinach & beets | row cover with blue sticky trap | successfully prevented it |
June- | Cabbage worms | Cabbage | Hand removal (multiple passes each week) | Frass, holes in leaves | |
July-Aug | 7/12 – brussels 7/12 – nasturtiums 7/12 – dino kale 8/9 – curly kale | Aphids | Brussels, nasturtiums, dinosaur kale, curly kale | Insecticidal soap; don’t use on fava beans, damages the blossoms | |
July-Aug | 7/12 | Mediterranean fruit fly? | Peppers | Spray neem in evenings | Maggots eating fruit from the inside; tiny dots on outside of pepper |
Jul-Aug | 7/2 | Squash vine borer eggs | Summer squash, pumpkins, red kuri, mambo, cucumbers, honeynut | Remove eggs with packing tape | small red-ish brown spheres on stems and leaves |
Jul-Aug | 7/19 – mambo,red kuri, dunja | Squash vine borer larvae | Red kuri, mambo, pumpkin, zucchini | Surgery (small cut in vine where frass is found, sharp tweezers to remove borer) | |
July-Aug | 7/26 | Squash bug eggs | Winter squash (red kuri, mambo) | Hand remove eggs and bugs | clusters of amber spheres |
Jul | 7/9 | Black spot | Tomatoes | Serenade fungicide | black spots on tomato leaves |
Aug | 8/3 | Rodent? | tomato | half-eaten ripe tomato | cover developing fruit with fabric bags |
Cucumber beetle | ? | ||||
Aug-Sep | 8/10 | Powdery Mildew | Squashes, jerusalem artichokes, sunflower | Spray with Serenade | White coating on leaves |
Jul-Aug | mid Jul? | Rust? | Bush Beans | none | Discolored leaves and loss of foliage; try fungicide next year? |
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