Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Peas, potatoes and pests

I'm happy to report some of my garden is flourishing, but unfortunately it is also under attack by the so-called cucumber beetle.

First the good news. I'm attempting to grow potatoes for the first time this year and they are doing great! As you can see in the picture, they are already over a foot tall and growing more every day. As with all root vegetables, I always have a hard time figuring out when exactly I should pull them out of the ground.



Also doing well are the Asian snap peas, which I'm also attempting for the first time. I'm quite proud of the trellis I built for them to grow up on. For all you who need instant gratification, peas are a good vegetable. They germinated in just a few days and have quickly grown to about two feet tall.




I came out to do some weeding over the weekend and that's when I spotted my cucumber seedlings, totally eaten away. That's when I threw the idea of my organic garden right out of the window. This is war! The cucumber beetle can flourish in compost, which is exactly where I found the little mother bleepers.



But the cucumber beetle doesn't just like cucumber, oh no, he also loves similar seedlings like melon (check), eggplant (check) and squash (check). They also seem to have a penchant for my radishes, which as you can see are also all chewed up.

So bring on the pesticides! I've been eating them for so long anyway, what's the difference?

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