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Trying Organics With Better Organix

and right here is my replanting of squash,,you notice the aluminum foil is already around them stalks,lmao,them damn bore worms destroyed last run of squash nematodes mate, buy some nematodes and water them in to the beds, they will fuck up those worm...
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i have grown these thangs for 30 years,,move here cant find seeds at all in bulk,,got them at urbanfarmer.com,,my boys and mama dont eve rlet me have any,fuck out of what you see in these boxes,i wont even see them harvested,lmao,,try them you will love them
they are awesome, I love peas, sadly they dont grow for long enough here, you have to get them in asap, then you have to stop the sun frying them
 


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once again mate stunner's, if you want to stop the ants, this is a good idea since ants secrete formic acid, this suppresses beneficial fungus, these you might need in the high heat :-) I would add a bunch of nematodes to the media, water them in fully, this will reduce the numbers of ants, and convert them to plant food :-)
 
i have a full acre 4 1/2 hours away,dont help me here ,,if i was there about 1/2 the acre would be garden ,rest fruit trees,,i love it all and if that peach tree dont act right,i smoke it too,lmmfao the garden i told you about ,with melons only on auto,,was right next door,2500 square foot,,had that fucker on auto pilot
I think you should grow Moringa on that site buddy, dry the leaves, powder them, feed them to mama :-)
 
be forwarned,,that girl will wont a ring on her finger afterwards,they love surprise and adventure,lmao,,i mean full face camo,dug into a tree trunk somewere with video tape of her,looking around real quick like she stealing weed,lmmfao,dug in for the long haul ,phantom too,you already now he gotta be with ya,,so both full camo with documented proff of thief of matters,lmao
hahahahaha she will be scared shitless lordy lord...
 
now ive seen that before,and swear its a moth,im almost sure i read somewere they were bad,,im stoner but,,check it out bro,,i finally found what got my squash,,fucker looks like a red wasp,just a lot smaller,,but looks like a wasp and is a moth,,implants a egg at soil line of melons squash all types of plant that have that hollow stalk,,but larvae eat away at inside and deposit,looks like eggs and yellowish,,as long as sun isnt pounding the plant,you cant even tell you have them,,when sun bangs um,they lay all the way down on soil,,them fucking things get big too,you could put on a perch hook and fish them,lol
what like a codling moth? Just use nematodes bro, as part of an IPM if you can, they well a decent company like mine, would send you them as you need them, in sequence, so a pack for jan, feb, march etc etc varying the types to meet the likely problems. I cant send them to you mate as they are live and would be dead before you got them. Someone local can tho mate i am certain.
 
Say Bye Bye to those leaf munching punks! :D

I planted some beneficial insects plants in another part of the homestead. :) I will take photo's in the future to explain and show more areas of my land. Not sure if it benefited these plants, but I got some cool photographs either way of nature taking care of my occasional pest issue. :D

I am not a fan of spiders, but when they are helping my plant's I love them. Needless to say Nature Wins. LOL :D

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It took me a while to get these photographs while looking over my outdoor plants. :D Notice anything in his mouth that looks familiar? Oh and that nice colored pipe cleaner with tomato in background. :D LOL
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Yeah that's right leaf hoppers. BUH BYE.. LOL MUHAHHAHA

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Hope all my friends and followers enjoy the photographs. :D Please feel free to share anything and or discuss.

Moto
rotation and system in balance, this is the better organix way. We cant have beneficial insects, without some pests, and so our systems suffer when they are too clear of what we might not want.
Planting is the best way to get control, as much as we might hope anyway. We can plant all plants with a companion, this can attract, distract, but it can add yield and performance to your target crops when you choose the right partners. Under planting is a great idea, for toms i use marigolds to deter aphids, while attracting hover flies and parasitic wasps. The marigolds help prevent the soil eroding and maintain more moisture as well as providing a network of resource via partner fungus.
For grubs you need to think about nematodes and introducing these. I cant supply what we make overseas, its too risky to ship live products like this that can be better sourced locally
 
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We got some popping out of my media. Two out of three cups so far germinated. :D WOOT! @oldskol4evr great bean quality and fast germination rates.. Now we pray for females. :D

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Thanks for the beans and allowing me to test them buddy. :D

Moto
see the presence of actinomyces on the surface there too :-) did you treat with RB?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actinomyces
 
yeha I hadn't a clue, I'm thinkin moto spelled it like that to be fly. Lolz @Moto I made a video of the hoop house to upload, man much respect to those good at videos. I sound like a ass clown an vid looks
rotation and system in balance, this is the better organix way. We cant have beneficial insects, without some pests, and so our systems suffer when they are too clear of what we might not want.
Planting is the best way to get control, as much as we might hope anyway. We can plant all plants with a companion, this can attract, distract, but it can add yield and performance to your target crops when you choose the right partners. Under planting is a great idea, for toms i use marigolds to deter aphids, while attracting hover flies and parasitic wasps. The marigolds help prevent the soil eroding and maintain more moisture as well as providing a network of resource via partner fungus.
For grubs you need to think about nematodes and introducing these. I cant supply what we make overseas, its too risky to ship live products like this that can be better sourced locally
lots of people I know an see plant marigolds heavy on the border of their garden. I know your doing it for erosion etc. Here deer don't like them or the smell. Rabbits either.
 
what like a codling moth? Just use nematodes bro, as part of an IPM if you can, they well a decent company like mine, would send you them as you need them, in sequence, so a pack for jan, feb, march etc etc varying the types to meet the likely problems. I cant send them to you mate as they are live and would be dead before you got them. Someone local can tho mate i am certain.
i cant remember what it was called loked like a red wasp just super small,i watched one the fuckers sting the stalk by the soil line,and sure as shit found a bore worm were it was,,ugly little bastards too,,i just bookmark the nemotode link and going to look into that,,i lost my whole squash crop to them fuckers,,replanted and now they are about 6in tall and already got aluminum foil around base of stalks,,shit bro this year has been the worst for me,i got bugs up around here that aint even from this area,lmao
 
yeha I hadn't a clue, I'm thinkin moto spelled it like that to be fly. Lolz @Moto I made a video of the hoop house to upload, man much respect to those good at videos. I sound like a ass clown an vid looks

lots of people I know an see plant marigolds heavy on the border of their garden. I know your doing it for erosion etc. Here deer don't like them or the smell. Rabbits either.
i agree with everyone,,i enjoy looking at your marigolds just as much as weed,lmao,,if it pops out of the ground and produces life im interested,lmao,even though i must say all them damn pictures of the lake and shit,had me jelly,,me and mama have missed the last 3 years of fishing trips due to freaking rain and not being able to get to are honey hole,lmao
 
what where you treating with neem? insects or? I find any squash, or broad based leaf plants that grow low like this melon tends need to have the surface dry by sun up. The leaves are really quite delicate I find and easy to damage and the watering regeime are hard to sequence and so they tend to suffer molds and insect infestations. If i get molds, i tend to use water and whole milk see here:
Milk Solution to Treat Powdery Mildew

In a spray bottle, mix:

1 part milk (whole, 2%, or skim milk will all kill the fungus)

1 part tap water

Shake thoroughly.

Treat your melon plants etc at dusk only — wetting plants during the day can result in leaves getting baked by the hot sun. It looks to all the world like the leaves have been soap friend in the sun?
aren't most kinds of squash an zuchinni supposed to be watered from below? The leaves on them are like wash cloths. I alway hear that u water from below which never makes any since because of rain. I don't know the science but the stems an stalks are water filled it seems. Every time I ever tried to foilar squash etc it ends up lookin like I shook my have rinsed toothbrush on it., I water them with rain water, it's minimal now
 
bullshit,,time to wake um up with nano breath in there cup,,me folgers,lmao
 

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