I bought an electric tiller. Doesn't weigh nothing and does a pretty darn good job.
Just stuck this huge 2’ tall sucker I apparently missed a month or so ago in water yesterday afternoon and just thought I’d post a pic to follow it’s progress the next 2 weeks on here. Where it’s sitting gets mid to late morning sun for 3-4 hours then it’s in shade till next morningDo you just put the suckers in water?
That's textbook striped cucumber beetle. They bite the plant and infect it with a bacteria that wilts it and it slowly dies.We had one cucumber plant. It produced close to a dozen cucumbers, then it just wilted and died off. It was weird, so we removed it and planted another. We’ll see if it produces.
This was in a 2 day period, the plant was disconnected from the soil. No evidence it was even in the ground. Really weird.That's textbook striped cucumber beetle. They bite the plant and infect it with a bacteria that wilts it and it slowly dies.
I know a guy that hasn't used hisFirst and last haul of cucumbers for pickles. I've had a rough time with striped cucumber bettles. By the time you know they're there, it's too late and because I've not wanted to apply any pesticides, they've won the war so far. Next year, I'm raising the stakes and chemical warfare will ensue.
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Things are unruly, but not unmanageable. I either need another walk behind tiller or a push mower. I've fed the chickens $50 worth of zucchini and squash off $3 worth of plants!
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Here’s the progress today of same sucker 13 days later….Just stuck this huge 2’ tall sucker I apparently missed a month or so ago in water yesterday afternoon and just thought I’d post a pic to follow it’s progress the next 2 weeks on here. Where it’s sitting gets mid to late morning sun for 3-4 hours then it’s in shade till next morning
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The base of the sucker was clear down near the bottom of the plant about 6” high.