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I think you missed the 'S' outis my are with the hand down the crack
I think you missed the 'S' outis my are with the hand down the crack
I think you missed the 'S' out
I had terrible problems with red spider mites. I tried 2 types of "predators" to control them... AMBLYSEIUS ANDERSONI, which work at high and low temperatures ( found these were good).. and PHYTOSEIOLUS, which work better at high temperatures... There is also a fungus available, BEAUVERIA BASSIANA.This year we had strike of Tetranychus urticae ( red spider mite). I had to deal it with acaricides. It took me on surprise, but managed to cut the s..t down.. It also stroke in greenhouse. Now I have one more thing to worry about in future..
Of tomatoes, we are somewhat old fashioned big ones ( " honey heart, " ox heart", " pear tomato" and similar.. Don't like tiny tomatoes ( only our kid wants it in his garden, but even him don't eat it much).. Lot of it is " cooked" and in the freezer..
Apology, I wrote the name wrong, now I corrected.
Aqudulce Claudia broad beans overwinter really well and will give you a nice early crop before the dreaded blackfly become a nuisance ...Oh, speaking of the bare areas in the plot, I'm considering picking up a packet or two of whatever broad beans are cheapest and filling those areas with the plants. Not particularly for a harvest, but just to act as a cover crop for the winter that will fix nitrogen for next year. They can be cut and composted once I need the space in the Spring and if we happen to get any beans from them it's a bonus.
James
Aqudulce Claudia broad beans overwinter really well and will give you a nice early crop before the dreaded blackfly become a nuisance ...
They need high humidity damp down the grow areaEverything here is winding down but pumpkins and courgettes still coming. I'm afraid some courgettes are ending up in the compost bin.
Aubergines suffered badly in the heat...producing anaemic looking misshapen fruit but now seem to have picked up. I've been grilling slices and freezing for later.
Thanks.They need high humidity damp down the grow area
Also it should stress red spider mites out a bit to. They like it warm and dryThanks.
And I thought I’d have a go at raisins. Very pleased.
Does anybody have a food dehydrator?
Me....Does anybody have a food dehydrator?
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