Re: the plague!!!
- Subject: Re: the plague!!!
- From: &* C* <c*@sonet.net>
- Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 08:43:30 -0500
What is garlic barrier?
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From: "Bart Toftness" <toftness@mindspring.com>
To: <pumpkins@hort.net>
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 8:35 AM
Subject: Re: the plague!!!
if you insist on organic controls then try garlic barrier. if you can
repel them fine but dead is best.
bart
megan reiss wrote:
this year, i was really planning to have a pumpkin that was at least a
few hundred pounds (2 or 300), large enough to take to the local Fair at
the end of the summer. i got awesome seed stock from kind people around
the country.
i prepped the soil well.
i started the seeds indoors and coddled them with seaweed fertilizer and
so on. introduced them slowly to the outdoors.
what do you think happened?
freaking cucumber beetles. never had a problem with them before.
noticed them last year for the first time -- they nibbled slightly on
some of the pumpkin skins themselves, but didn't cause any major damage.
this year, they are DEVOURING my pumpkin plants and won't go away!
i have been spraying insecticidal soap like a fiend, spraying hot pepper
wax ... it may work for a few hours or maybe a day or two, and then the
beetles are back.
the other day, they were just swarming all over my prize pumpkin, at
least a dozen of them, and they kept coming right back no matter how much
i sprayed. finally i went inside and made up a concoction of straight
red pepper flakes and atomic hot sauce with a little water, and doused
the entire plant in it, since i feared it was a lost cause anyway.
i didn't notice beetles for a day or two, but i'm sure they'll be back
again.
miserable bugs. it figures.
i feel like i will end up with NO pumpkins this year, at this rate.
no wonder why people spray poison all over everything.
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