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2008 garden

Posted by neehadin (My Page) on
Mon, Jun 23, 08 at 16:29

Hi!!
i am starting this thread to know all kinds of vegetables grown in ur garden for this year and so far harvested also posting of photos r welcome ..
i am growing amarnath,spinach,chikkudi kai,bottle guard, tomatoes ,ridge guard,bittermelon,gongura,okra,drumstick nd capsicum.. so far i could only harvest amarnath,chillies


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  • Posted by grandad 9a Louisiana/Sun’t28 (My Page) on
    Thu, Jun 26, 08 at 11:34

Asparagus beans/yardlong beans/dow gauk/etc. (background) & Ichiban eggplant (far right) shown in picture below..

Asparagus Beans & Eggplant


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WOW! Incredible eggplants! Your garden is tremendously beautiful!


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yeah it is a lovely garden and well organised..do use any specific fertiliser for the plants?


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  • Posted by grandad 9a Louisiana/Sun’t28 (My Page) on
    Mon, Jun 30, 08 at 11:40

Thanks for the compliments folks.. nothing special on the fertilizer, just plain 13-13-13 or (if I have it) 34-0-0 lawn and garden fetilizer. I only apply if the plants leaves begin to turn from green to yellowish green.


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It looks like you have two varieties of eggplant, Ichiban and something else. What is the other one?

Do Colorado Potato beetles attack your eggplants? Here it is their favorite food and will decimate eggplants if not controlled.

Jim


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  • Posted by grandad 9a Louisiana/Sun’t28 (My Page) on
    Wed, Jul 2, 08 at 11:51

Jim, the short answer to your question is I don't know. The long answer is a bit of a story.. Last year I purchased a Burpee variety packet showing 4 varieties of eggplant. These were a trial to add to my proven Rosita and Ichiban. One of these trial plants produced an eggplant that did not match anything on the seed packet picture. Clearly it was a substitute. It resembled Ping Tung and produced so well that I decided to let 2 eggplants go to seed and give them a run this year. What you see in the foreground are those plants. They seem to have produced fairly close to what I had last year. Although, there is a bit of variability from one plant to the next - basically some are a bit darker than the others. I don't plan on keeping any seeds from these plants but I definitely will plant some of last years seeds again next year. (By the way, there are 8 or 9 Rosita plants not visible in the picture. These are at the other end of the eggplant row.)

Regarding the Colorado Potato beetle question, I don't have too much of a problem with this pest. I actually had to remind myself what these looked like. (See link below.) However, I do have a problem with the flea beatles and spider mites. If I treat the flea beatles with Sevin then the spider mites tend to get out of control. I have found that spider mite control to be blasting the underside of the leaves with a hose nozzel and/or spraying with a soap solution to be the best control... After a while the spider mite problems seem to eventually subside.. which happens to be the case now. (I guess for now I'm winning the battle.)

Here is a link that might be useful: Eggplant Fact Sheet from OSU


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Hi there!! my tomatoes nd pepper plants suddenly seem to loose plants when i saw them in the morning and by evening i saw no single leaf on the plant ..and i observed this filty larvae making fiesta on the plants..i sprayed insect killer but no use..finally i got irritated nd cut it with shears..wat is the precaution to get rid of these nasty worms??check the link
http://www.coopext.colostate.edu/4dmg/Pests/tomato.htm


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  • Posted by grandad 9a Louisiana/Sun’t28 (My Page) on
    Wed, Jul 2, 08 at 17:10

Neehadin, you may want to post this on the Vegetable Gardening forum and get a few "opinions". I don't usually have the hornworms but I recall hand picking and using BT as the best control measures..


 
 

 

 


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