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My Table Top Project Down Under
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Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
So much fun taking photo's and letting everyone see how your progressing.
jimmy cee
Certified SFG Instructor- Posts : 2215
Join date : 2013-02-16
Age : 88
Location : Hatfield PA. zone 6b
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
Thanks everyone, glad you're enjoying the snaps.
Finally filled in my Trellis ( see photo)
Halfway up the rear trellis is a temporary roll of shade cloth and black plastic for instant use if the weather turns bad. We get big hail here and heavy rain sometimes, I'll move it to the top once the plants get more established.
Finally filled in my Trellis ( see photo)
Halfway up the rear trellis is a temporary roll of shade cloth and black plastic for instant use if the weather turns bad. We get big hail here and heavy rain sometimes, I'll move it to the top once the plants get more established.
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
Thanks Sanderson.
Green Caterpillar poop and damage. I think I got most of them (20)
with twizers and the nest with web. Are these a common moth that eats some lettuce?
Tomato flowers
My first squash on the way.
Green Caterpillar poop and damage. I think I got most of them (20)
with twizers and the nest with web. Are these a common moth that eats some lettuce?
Tomato flowers
My first squash on the way.
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
This was one of the caterpillar that did the damage. Can anyone tell me if it's a common one and how to deal with it other than physical removal? They were quick to infest and I would hate to lose other plants. Thanks.
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Caterpillar of Leaf Roller Moth (Tortricidae)??
I Googled Queensland, Australia caterpillar
I Googled Queensland, Australia caterpillar
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
Yep, that's him. Removed more of them again today by hand, they are active high on the plant mostly in the morning, but I'm finding them hiding down low as well. A few more goes at them with my trusty tweezers and should have eliminated them.sanderson wrote:Caterpillar of Leaf Roller Moth (Tortricidae)??
I Googled Queensland, Australia caterpillar
Found out what was munching on my new Broccoli seedlings, it's a Little bright green bug similar to a ladybug walking around on the MM. Little bugga ate 9 shoots in one day, so had to replant my seeds, covered this time till 2-3" high.
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Okay, I'm stumped. Looks like a ladybird but there are no spots on the rigid fore wings. Please post or PM if you find out what it is. And, is it a good guy or bad guy.
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does this help
http://www1.extension.umn.edu/garden/insects/find/multicolored-asian-lady-beetles/
Laydera
http://www1.extension.umn.edu/garden/insects/find/multicolored-asian-lady-beetles/
Laydera
Laydera- Posts : 17
Join date : 2012-05-30
Location : Middle of Kansas zone 6
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
Laydera, I saw this during my search last night but none were green like Rambo's.
Rambo, any chance you submit this photo to your local gov't?
Rambo, any chance you submit this photo to your local gov't?
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Yeah sure, the local gov are very good and have quite detailed info available.sanderson wrote:Laydera, I saw this during my search last night but none were green like Rambo's.
Rambo, any chance you submit this photo to your local gov't?
Some good info -
http://thebeatsheet.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/GoodBadBug-FINALscreen22Feb3.pdf
http://www.vegetableswa.com.au/documents/goodpractice/PestandDisease-v5.pdf
http://www.daff.qld.gov.au/plants/field-crops-and-pastures/broadacre-field-crops/integrated-pest-management/a-z-of-predators,-parasites-and-pathogens
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
Looking at your updated pictures helped me realize why we refer to y'all as being "down under." Just kidding, it wasn't too much trouble to turn this computer upside down to view your benches from the correct angle. Worth the effort, I'm here to tell 'ya. Nonna
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Join date : 2011-02-07
Location : In hills west of St. Helens, OR
TxGramma- Posts : 199
Join date : 2013-05-27
Age : 57
Location : Texas 9A
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
Haha, thanks.Nonna.PapaVino wrote:Looking at your updated pictures helped me realize why we refer to y'all as being "down under." Just kidding, it wasn't too much trouble to turn this computer upside down to view your benches from the correct angle. Worth the effort, I'm here to tell 'ya. Nonna
Just out of interest, those 3 - 4x4 boxes are consuming 10 Gallons ( 50 Lts ) of water per day total, hardly ever see any drip out of the drain holes ( no they're not blocked) so these are thirsty times with temps around 77-100 most days.
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Rain would help none here in Brisbane a little moisture at night keeping things alive.
murarrie25- Posts : 57
Join date : 2013-07-13
Location : Brisbane Queensland Australia
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
Rambo, Mulch helps keep the MM moist. Reduces the loss from evaporation. I use fresh wood chips, others use straw (not hay), shredded bark, pine needles, etc. I take it that you haven't even hit the full blast of summer.
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Thanks Sanderson, I thought about mulch but I like to keep an eye on what walks around on top of my MM and digs up my seeds etc. I may try it in one box after harvest.
I've learned a lot about plant placement from my first year, things I thought should go at the back need to go to the front etc. Plus I'm putting all leafy greens in the one box next time.
Some thing's I thought would climb didn't, just chased the sun, so they can go to the front, fall down and grow around the box.
Nope, full blast of summer still to come.
Thanks Sanderson, I thought about mulch but I like to keep an eye on what walks around on top of my MM and digs up my seeds etc. I may try it in one box after harvest.
I've learned a lot about plant placement from my first year, things I thought should go at the back need to go to the front etc. Plus I'm putting all leafy greens in the one box next time.
Some thing's I thought would climb didn't, just chased the sun, so they can go to the front, fall down and grow around the box.
Nope, full blast of summer still to come.
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Oh, Rambo, what a treat to live vicariously through your summer while we're putting most of our beds "to bed" here in Oregon. Ripe tomatoes just a memory, peppers...gone, eggplant (aborigines) merely a memory or expensive at grocery store. Keep us stoked for next year with your summer posts, won't you? Nonna
Nonna.PapaVino- Posts : 1435
Join date : 2011-02-07
Location : In hills west of St. Helens, OR
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
Rambo, I second the motion. Keep posting to keep us stokedNonna.PapaVino wrote:Oh, Rambo, what a treat to live vicariously through your summer while we're putting most of our beds "to bed" . . . Keep us stoked for next year with your summer posts, won't you? Nonna
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Keeping the Stoke going ...
My pest control consultant, he eats caterpillars out of my hand.
Looking good
Growing down
Growing sideways
Growing up
My pest control consultant, he eats caterpillars out of my hand.
Looking good
Growing down
Growing sideways
Growing up
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
And his name is ?? What kind? That's so cute.Rambo wrote:Keeping the Stoke going ...
My pest control consultant, he eats caterpillars out of my hand.
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I'm not sure what he is, he is rather cute and fearless, just appeared one day. He potters around my feet when I'm working on a box. That's a bit of yellow patty pan squash he's eating that I threw to him, probably regret doing that if I catch him pecking at the ones on the vines.
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I'm guessing this is an Assassin Bug?
Sure looks like he's stalking something.
I've got a number of these hanging about.
Sure looks like he's stalking something.
I've got a number of these hanging about.
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