All of my broccoli babies have died. Not a one made it to the 2nd set of leaves! I blame it on the white fly attack. So, imagine my delight when I found some broccoli plants at the local Home Depot store. They were only $1.68 for 4 plants. How could I resist. I noticed the leaves looked worn and possibly attacked by pests, but I thought since they had made it thus far and since they were so cheap, it's worth a shot.
On the way home I killed 1 white fly. I now realized why the leaves were looking so pathatic. Those white flies get around! When I got home, I transplanted them into larger pots the next day. Of course I would transplant them on the first night of a strong wind storm. (As a new gardener...I haven't tuned into the weekly weather patterns...yet.) The lights flickered as I read one of my favorite mystery books by Diane Mott Davidson. As I was immerged into who tried to kill Dr. Fritz, I couldn't help but worry about my plants. Would they survive the strong winds? I did check on them and I weighed anything down that could fly away. The plants seemed fine. I would have to see how fine they were the next morning. Next on the to do list is to get a net to keep the pesky pests out. Soon.
Photo of my "cheater" broccoli. (I won't tell if you don't.) ;0)
Cheaters Anonymous,
Monica ;0)
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Saturday, October 23, 2010
October Garlic
With halloween right around the corner, having some garlic on hand for those pesky vampires is a good idea. Not to mention, garlic goes wonderfully into a lot of dishes. So, I started some garlic sprouts inside of my home in a little cup. I'm excited to say that I have several cloves that have grown roots and a couple that have began to sprout.
Observe...
Monica ;0)
Observe...
Green shoots popping out.
Vampires Beware,Within 3 - 4 days the green shoots appeared. I was not expecting such progress so quickly. I can't wait to see what happens next. That would be because I have no idea. lol Yes, I'm a first timer garlic grower. Question is, when do I plant them into the ground. Well, I guess it's back to research.
Monica ;0)
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Miniature Lemon Tree Update
All is well with the miniature lemon tree. I'm just wondering, do they all grow this slow? I've kept this plant under a covered patio and it's been safe from the white flies. I wonder if the covering had anything to do with it. Because, about 20 feet from this plant I was keeping my starter garden in the sun...no covering, and it was attacked by the killer white flies. Hmmm.
Sour Salutations,
Monica ;0)
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Attack of the White Flies
October is the best month ever. Well, since I was born in it, it is. lol I love when the season really starts to change and the weather begins to cool off. It may not be snowing, but a week of rain is like a vacation to a rain forest is this inhabited desert. While I have been enjoying the comings and goings of rain, I've been consumed with the survival of my starter garden.
Unfortunately, I've had my first run in with white flies. I had NO idea that the tiny white bugs flying around in my starter garden were the little destroyers I've been reading about. They are SO small! I pondered that they could be the white fly, but wondered just how much damage could those tiny little things cause. Especially since I could barely see them. I let time go by and kept a close eye on my garden. Then one morning, my tomato plants were nearly dead! I thought, what the heck. It couldn't of been those little buggers! After I had a discussion with my mother, who is much more experienced at gardening, she informed me that it's white fly season. Oh. So those tiny white things did caused all this damage! There was just a small handful of them and WOW, they are not nice.
I brought my garden inside and got rid of all the flies I could. The garden is doing much better, but I'm pretty sure I'm going to lose the hybrid tomatoes. :(
I transplanted the gold bell peppers because they have started rooting into the pod and running out of room. I transplanted one of four without the pod. I was curious how it would do. As I took the pod off I could hear roots breaking. They are now outside...under the patio covering. I'm happy to report, the white flies have not found them yet. I'm planning on putting the plastic bottles over them to help them get though the winter. The "winters" in my city are a joke. It's really cold...sometimes. So, I'm not too worried about losing them. As a matter of fact, the sun is shining right now. Even with the threat of a 20-70% chance of rain. lol
Enjoy some photos of my progress. (and unprogress. lol) ;0)
Unfortunately, I've had my first run in with white flies. I had NO idea that the tiny white bugs flying around in my starter garden were the little destroyers I've been reading about. They are SO small! I pondered that they could be the white fly, but wondered just how much damage could those tiny little things cause. Especially since I could barely see them. I let time go by and kept a close eye on my garden. Then one morning, my tomato plants were nearly dead! I thought, what the heck. It couldn't of been those little buggers! After I had a discussion with my mother, who is much more experienced at gardening, she informed me that it's white fly season. Oh. So those tiny white things did caused all this damage! There was just a small handful of them and WOW, they are not nice.
I brought my garden inside and got rid of all the flies I could. The garden is doing much better, but I'm pretty sure I'm going to lose the hybrid tomatoes. :(
I transplanted the gold bell peppers because they have started rooting into the pod and running out of room. I transplanted one of four without the pod. I was curious how it would do. As I took the pod off I could hear roots breaking. They are now outside...under the patio covering. I'm happy to report, the white flies have not found them yet. I'm planning on putting the plastic bottles over them to help them get though the winter. The "winters" in my city are a joke. It's really cold...sometimes. So, I'm not too worried about losing them. As a matter of fact, the sun is shining right now. Even with the threat of a 20-70% chance of rain. lol
Enjoy some photos of my progress. (and unprogress. lol) ;0)
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