New lazy 04 kitchen garden

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Re: New lazy 04 kitchen garden




by Diabolorent » 24/06/19, 14:12

Kézako this creature ?!

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We detached it from the tomato stalk!

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A larva but what ?!
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Re: New lazy 04 kitchen garden




by Diabolorent » 04/07/19, 10:51

State of play:

Some tomatoes coming out:
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The salads are excellent!
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For peppers it is mixed:
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Ditto for eggplant:
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The zucchini survivors are gone but the evolution is not uniform:
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My corner in Fraisiers:
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And my strawberries:
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by Diabolorent » 04/07/19, 11:03

The following strawberries:

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The runners are formed!

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Dwarf beans are still struggling but it is growing!

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Some tomato stalks are spread out, I had to put several stakes. I saw that you could make a cage of large-mesh netting to contain these feet without bothering to stake and tie. Maybe I will do that.

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Re: New lazy 04 kitchen garden




by Moindreffor » 04/07/19, 14:33

it grows great!

you still have a lot of adventitious, you put a good layer of hay or you were a little chick on the spot?
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by Diabolorent » 04/07/19, 16:40

In fact I put a good layer of hay but I made 2 mistakes I think.

I haven't filled the gaps between the hay squares and I haven't put any under my boards (the wooden ones I'm talking about) : Cheesy:
Indeed last year I had first put the hay and after the planks and I had less weeds :|
It created an opening through which they proliferated : Shock:
Lesson to be learned : Wink:

By cons for thistles (it's real!) I will have to take a photo or a video, I really have no trouble tearing them out because they grow mostly on hay without really taking root in the Earth !
Which is not the case with the bindweed which I really find it hard to contain : Shock: : Shock: but he makes beautiful flowers : Oops:

Otherwise, nobody to tell me what this creature is on my tomato plant?
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Re: New lazy 04 kitchen garden




by Jérôme » 04/07/19, 17:07

Diabolorent wrote:Otherwise, nobody to tell me what this creature is on my tomato plant?

I'm leaning for a leafhopper.
https://insectes-net.fr/cicadelle/cica2.html
At my home in the Lot, the peak was 5/6 weeks ago.
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by Diabolorent » 06/07/19, 20:02

What is it ? C dangerous?
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Re: New lazy 04 kitchen garden




by Diabolorent » 06/07/19, 20:06

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Do you know this kind of tomato? It looks bushy! There is no name on the foot but it challenged my wife so I planted it : Cheesy:
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Re: New lazy 04 kitchen garden




by Moindreffor » 06/07/19, 20:12

Diabolorent wrote:A5E3CEFC-A048-4A3F-B5D0-49224295F914.jpegD9C7D70E-779F-4E4E-8D0D-3462FF74A397.jpeg

Do you know this kind of tomato? It looks bushy! There is no name on the foot but it challenged my wife so I planted it : Cheesy:

€ 8,95 this is the price : Shock:
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Re: New lazy 04 kitchen garden




by Did67 » 06/07/19, 22:20

Diabolorent wrote:What is it ? C dangerous?


https://www.gerbeaud.com/jardin/fiches/cicadelle.php


I believe that significant "direct" damage is infrequent. Except a few cases: vine, etc ...

On the other hand, it is a possible vector for virus diseases - a fairly frequent, although generally unknown, wound on our vegetables: mosaics, dwarfism, embossed or curled leaves, etc. with reduced yields are often consequences of these viruses ... Which are transmitted during vegetative reproduction (bulbs, tubers, rhizomes), but rarely, but this is possible, in the seeds ...
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