Thursday, July 30, 2009

From the garden

Here is the garden Memorial Day weekend.


About a week later I noticed some of my plants were being eaten by Cucumber Beetles.
I used 3 different methods to get rid of them. Because there were so many of them the first method was to use a homemade organic soap insecticide spray (recipe is at the bottom of the post), the second was to plant onions around the plants affected by the beetles. And third to just pick them off as I found them.

And some pics from over the past few weeks.

Cucumbers & Radishes


Tomatoes


Watermelon


Cantaloupe


Corn & Broccoli
Peppers


Zucchini


Fresh picked!
We have picked so much so far, seems like everyday we eat something out of the garden!
In this house (and yard) you can NOT eat a carrot (or apple) without sharing with the dog.


The newest addition to the garden (actually just outside of it), an underground bees nest!



Because I am allergic to bees we will be searching for a beekeeper to come collect them. I am hoping to find one at our local farmers' market this weekend. If not, the search will continue. Because of the reduction in bee populations we do not wanna see the bees harmed in any way.

Soap Insecticide

1 Gallon of water
1-2 Tablespoons Liquid Castile Soap
1 Dropper of Garlic Oil

When using the Soap Insecticide use it later in the day, after the 'good bugs' have gone away. Make sure to spry under the leaves as well as the tops. Wait about an hour and rinse off your plants! If left on too long plants may be burnt. Use once a week until there are no more signs if infestation.