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I transplanted two tomato plants and a jalapeno plant. I still need to put the zucchinni in a new pot and I have watermellon to put in a pot till I get their final place ready along the fence line in the backyard.
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1. drannhh (5517) | 3 months ago | As this is my first time growing tomatoes ever, I got completely freaked when I found a lacewing on one of them last night. This is an indoor plant in an AeroGarden Deluxe, and I know pretty green lacewings are supposed to be beneficial "good bugs" but I wondered if seeing one means there are aphids nearby. Shudder. So I inspected all of my little plantlings and didn't see anything out of order, but now I am a nervous "mom" so I started trying to read everything about tomato plant pests and read that one should not plant tomatoes near peppers because of thrips or something. Too late! But all the tomatoes and peppers look just fine and probably the lacewing just flew in last night when someone was coming in or going out. Should I be worried? Hubby wants me to try growing a hydroponic watermelon, but it is still too hot out to start anything outdoors. I had a few plants growing in water on the porch, but one day it came close to the boiling point. Sizzle. When it gets closer to "winter" I'll start one indoors in time to move out when the temp gets below 90F.
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sweetdesign (1904) | 3 months ago | I bet he just flew in the house when you had the door open i wouldn't worry too much about him. We had a bit of a problem with tomato hook worms (think that is what they are called) earlie this summer and hopefully won't have that problem now that it isn't boiling hot outside. We are now heading into serious gardening time now that the harsh summer is over with. I am real excited about all my baby plants just growing and growing.
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sweetdesign (1904) | 3 months ago | Glad to have a plant loving friend here too!!
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blackbriar (5147) | 3 months ago | As long as I've been gardening, I never knew you should never plant tomatoes and peppers close to each other. I do that every year and never had a problem till this year when all my huge, gorgous tomato plants started dying from the ground up. Just the leaves, thou. They still produced tons of tomatoes for sauce and did have new growth on top but now they look so pitiful that I'm just going to pull them all and burn them. Wonder if that is the thrips you mentioned that cause my tomatoes to die off like that.
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sweetdesign (1904) | 3 months ago | I have mine planted seperatly but I didn't know that and will keep it in mind. Thanks
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drannhh (5517) | 3 months ago | I know practically nothing about insect pests, but un derstand that thrips have been more of a problem in recent years. So sorry to hear that calamity struck your tomatoes, after all your hard work. At least you got some good fruit off them, though:-)
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2. byfaithonly (5703) | 3 months ago | Dear a gardeners work is never done - if it is then your garden isn't doing too well:) I know I'm headed out to collect the rest of my cantilope and figure out which pumpkins I'm going to take to the Farmer's Market with me tomorrow - no way I can take them all and a few are still growing so want to wait as long as I can for those. I did manage to freeze a ton of corn this week - that's about done for the year here.
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sweetdesign (1904) | 3 months ago | That is true! My gardening work is never done lol. But I enjoy it so much!
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sweetdesign (1904) | 3 months ago | I started them indoors. i will be transferring them to a tire in the backyard along the fenceline. the vinnes will grow down the fenceline.
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4. blackbriar (5147) | 3 months ago | You are just getting into gardening when you started this discussion? I would think it would be kinda late to be planting anything but lettuce, carrots, beets, radishes and any other cool weather plants. Hope they produce for you before winter hits, sweet.
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blackbriar (5147) | 3 months ago | Yeah, I realized that after I posted. lol I have a friend in Florida who used to rent a house with her very own orange tree in the back yard. I used to get jealous of her whenever she would go out and pick on while we were talking on the phone.
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