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Pea disease?


I have 4 snow peas planted next to 4 snap peas on string trellises.  The
snow peas have been producing since hitting 2 1/2 feet in height.  The
snap peas have grown to over 6 feet and have just recently started to
produce (since I started using shade material over them).  My problem is
that suddenly (over the past week) the leaves on the pea plants have
gotten a kind of dusty look.  The green leaves now look gray.  I am
guessing this is some kind of disease, but I don't know what to do about
it.  I have already lost one of the snap pea plants and as I have so
few, I don't want to lose any more.  Any assistance in this matter would
be most appreciated.

I have also recently found a small green worm just under the surface of
my soil.  They were less than an inch long and about a little thinner
than a pencil.  They were bright green and when touched, they squirm
back and forth into a circle.  I am thinking that these are the culprits
that have been eating my radish leaves.

I am new at the gardening game and really don't know much about critter
or disease control.  Info on any good books or sites on this would be
appreciated as well.

Thanks,
Tristan Pfeffer
Renton, WA
t*@i405.com

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