Unchained Preppers
General Category => Sustenance => Topic started by: Jeremy Knauff on November 04, 2013, 02:11:49 PM
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That is all for now. :violin:
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Horticultural apocalypse much? :trolling:
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I feel that way about deer. Garden-murdering buggers. Sorry to hear the caterpillars are getting you. :(
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Horticultural apocalypse much? :trolling:
Hah hah hah!
I had 6 tomatoes plants kicking ass, throwing off enough fruit to eat plenty of them every day...hadn't been outside in a few days, then came out and saw the plants about 1/4 of the size and leafless. I'm thinking of putting a bird feeder in the area. I'm pretty sure they'll devour the little fuckers. :gunner:
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Big, black and green horned caterpillars by any chance?
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These guys:
(http://www.capitalcityfarmco.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/tomato-horn-worms-300x199.jpg)
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Yupper I know them well.
You first know that they are there because around your tomato plants there are dark BB sized scat. There are several ways of making them go away and others to make sure they do not return.
1) Dill is a natural deterrent so plant dill. This year I sprinkled dry dill on my plants (Cheating) just before a rain storm
and I was please with the result.
2) Once you see the tell tale scat, I closely look at each and every plant and remove them and pitch them into ocean in
front of my house. You do not need an ocean but to see them wither in pain that the salt water brings makes
me happy. Or you can just feed them to critters - Kill them though!
3) Certain Wasps use these critters as a 'host' for their eggs/larva which kills them. Fine out which and invite them into
your garden.
Jeremy, I know you have had challenges with your garden however it is all good - You are learn'en. You will use these skills when your garden becomes your only source of food. Learn it now rather than then!
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Well, my heart goes out to you on the loss of 'maters. But on the bright side, there are going to be some really beautiful butterflies in your future.
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Well, my heart goes out to you on the loss of 'maters. But on the bright side, there are going to be some really beautiful butterflies in your future.
But, but he can't eat the butterflies...can he? :what:
Anyone had fried butterfly before?
Anyone?
:o
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Great tip on the dill JM, I didn't know about that. I currently have basil planted in between each tomato plant, and sunflowers and peppermint planted scattered throughout that bed, to bring in the wasps, but as there aren't any flowers on any of those yet, no wasps have come. I scattered chives and sunflowers throughout the bed with broccoli and cauliflower, and those are virtually untouched.
Yeah, the garden has been a tough haul so far, but if worse comes to worse, I still have the rabbits. With three does, I can produce more than enough meat for the fam. :cowboy: