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Hello Messy Garden!
Posted by Alzainah Albabtain on
Its been an entire month since I've last blogged, here's what's been going on since my last post.. I came home after a painful two week break from my garden, expecting the worst, I found it relatively the same, except that the garden was very messy like a jungle; there were bamboo sticks everywhere and there was an aphid party that was going on on the underside of mustard leaves. The person I left responsible did a great job taking care of the garden, except when it came to actually turning over the leaves and checking under them. This is...
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Aphids!
Posted by Alzainah Albabtain on
Uh oh! I've got aphids! [/caption] Aphids feed on most fruit and vegetable plants, they reproduce like there's no tomorrow. Both adults and nymphs suck plant sap, which usually causes distorted leaves, buds, branch tips, and flowers. Severely infested leaves and flowers may drop. As they feed, aphids excrete a sweet, sticky honeydew onto the leaves below. Also, some aphids spread viruses as they feed. Aphids are bad news, and if you find just one in your garden, you should act right away. Look under the leaves to find them. Im using organic insecticidal soap (orange bottle). I have the blue bottle...
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Container Garden
Posted by Alzainah Albabtain on
You can grow anything in containers, its the soil quality that will determine the strength of the plants. I found that the plants in my small containers are doing better than those in my big boxes, this is because I put my own homemade compost in them. Here is a closer look You can mix and match your favorite leafy greens and herbs, you can forget about the spacing rules like I have here, because we have a short winter, I won't wait for the plants to reach their full size to harvest, instead I will harvest individual leaves. This...
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- Tags: Basil, beet root, compost, container, garden, gardening, Image, lettuce, Mel's Mix, mustard, organic, tomatoes, الكويت
Diatomaceous Earth
Posted by Alzainah Albabtain on
Diatomaceous Earth is a natural, organic garden pest control, it is a powder made of 100-percent organic ground fossils of diatoms that came from fresh water Diatomaceous Earth kills by physical action- not chemical. While it seems like a harmless powder to us, it is actually quite sharp and hazardous to insects. It must come in contact with the pest to be effective. It will scratch and puncture the exoskeleton of soft-bodied insects, thereby causing them to dehydrate and die.[/caption] I dust it on the plants to reduce numbers of whiteflies and aphids, I first spray the plant with organic insecticidal soap, then...
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5 damaging flies
Posted by Alzainah Albabtain on
As the gardening season starts a lot of us, including myself overwater in order to cool the soil and correct heat damage. This is a big mistake because it invites certain pests to your garden that cause some problems. Having pests in an outdoor garden is inevitable, and organic control measures can be difficult and frustrating, so know your pest well before going into any control measures so as not to waste time and energy. Houseflies & Fungus gnats The pests I'm having thanks to overwatering are fungus gnats and houseflies, both lay eggs in the soil, they're not a...