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This day in the garden – August 6, 2011

August 7, 2011 by Elisabeth

 

Picked our first sunflowers, cauliflower, okra, and soybeans. We dug the last of the potatoes. Spinach will go in where the spuds came out.

August 6 2011 harvest

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The Importance of Light

August 6, 2011 by Elisabeth

These are the watermelons on August 6. Notice how much taller the plants on the right are. This is because the plants towards the left are being shaded for a few hours by the sunflowers on the left.

 

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Squash Vine Borer

August 4, 2011 by Elisabeth

I noticed that some of the winter squash leaves were wilting.  To me, this is clearly an indication of the presence of a squash vine borer.  I gave it a couple days, and it was only getting worse.

 

In addition to the wilted leaves, we also appeared to have small holes in the vines near the base, and "yellow brown excrement".

To find the worm, I pressed along the main vine starting at the base until I found a soft spot (which was on the bottom of the vine).  I then used a knife to cut into this spot until I could spot a worm.  This is the larger worm I dug out of the squash vine.

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The Great Cabbage Experiment

August 1, 2011 by Elisabeth

Normally, when cabbage is ready to harvest we just pull the whole plant out of the ground and lop off the roots.  However, we were told by someone that it is possible to have multiple crops of cabbages on the same plant if we don’t pull the entire plant.  We are trying this experiment with several of our cabbage plants- both the plain green cabbage and the Savoy.   This plant seems to have as many at 7 new cabbages growing from the original plant.  Supposedly the cabbages will be quite a bit smaller, but hopefully they will taste as good.

 

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Our first cuke of 2011

July 31, 2011 by Elisabeth

First cuke of 2011

And a thing of beauty it is.

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Oh No!

July 30, 2011 by Elisabeth

 

Last week I found the first tomato hornworm of the season!  Last year they were a big problem- they grow insanely large and can quickly decimate the leaves of a tomato plant.  This one is just a baby, and looks just like an inchworm except for the horn.

 

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