Re: tomato plant problem
- Subject: Re: tomato plant problem
- From: Johnny j*@yahoo.com
- Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 06:57:58 -0700 (PDT)
James,
Thanks for the info....sounds like the plastic helps alot. My plants are all in containers in the brick patio area tho away from the lawn, but if I decide to make raised beds in the backyard next spring I will try your method. Thanks again.
James <is23@bellsouth.net> wrote:
James <is23@bellsouth.net> wrote:
I can tell you there is no sure method,but I plant two patches each year.One out in the garden,the other,under plastic.The one under plastic(4ft wide,as long as you want,black or red),fix the row,cut hole for plant little,these hardly ever have worms,because in the ground is where the worms come from.Hope this helpsJohnny wrote:
Hi, oct. 5thI've been trying to find information lately on how to prevent hornworms from invading my garden and ruining my tomato plants......I haven't been able to find any helpful ideas except to remove them from the plants when I see them etc... Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can keep these pests from attacking my plants? Each day there seems to be more of them and they have become a real problem.Appreciate any advice anyone may have..Thanks again,Johnny
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