Harvest time - Dutch shallots harvested and cure on deck aside from sun and rain for several week

August veg gardens is the sentence when things get out of controller in the garden . That ’s when I give up to the chaos ! development is rampant and crop usually fit into full blast . It ’s the moment I look frontward to when it ’s intemperate to keep up with harvest home and uphold the crops .

It ’s strong to believe that fall is almost here . Below are some thing to do in the vegetable garden besides enjoy it ( which I trust you are ) !

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Harvest time-Dutch shallots harvested and curing on deck away from sun and rain for several weeks

STILL PLANTING SOME CROPS!In all the coming bedlam , it is not too former to plant some veggies for a declination garden if you ’re not too burned out . I ’m verbatim seeding arugula and radish alfresco and starting spinach plant source inside this calendar week . lovesome season clams that I start 3 weeks ago are now planted out and I already plant out some Brassica oleracea italica from transplants a pair of weeks ago .

WATERINGI’ve been adjust my watering docket depending on the weather condition . August can be ironic and hot or smashed and cool so compensate attention and either give your garden more or less water reckon on the weather .

TRIMAs flora get older , take off any old , pathological , sternly damaged or dead leaves to help keep unwanted fungal disease or unwanted hemipterous insect aside . Dispose of trimmings . I never compost any diseased plants .

FUNGAL DISEASES – LOOKat your industrial plant . I’ve discover in July after I took off the wrangle covers off the love apple , some of them have Early Blight ( EB ) . This is a vulgar problem for tomato plants .   If you have yellowing dying leaves starting at the bottom of the tomato plant life , it might be EB . For more information on how to ID and control it , gohere .

I get laid with the monsoons ( what monsoons ? ! ) and our fond weather condition , that Powdery Mildew ( PM ) will start showing up on my squash and cucumber vine ( and flowers ) in August . If it looks like a moth-eaten powder is cross your plant , it may be Prime Minister . I already sprayed my plant with Serenade as a prophylactic . For more information on how to ID it gohere . For info on how to control it , gohere .

INSECT DAMAGE - LOOKat your plants - some will start to show their age and will weaken and allow insects toUse the succeed organic insecticides for insect problems .

Aphids - Use Neem or Azamax . First spray off aphid and then spray one of these organic insecticide on your plants . forfend hitting bee by spraying at sundown after they go to bed . Also plants can burn if spraying them in the estrus of the twenty-four hour period .

Squash bugs - Ah , the nemesis of squash raiser . No insecticide seems to work so you ’ll have to be diligent and get out at leastone clip a weekand LOOK for adult , nymph and eggs and get rid of them by hand and put in a bucket of smarmy water supply . If you let them get out of control , they will kill your plants .

These hemipteron hold up bye bye by now - hooray!Squash vine borer - It ’s gone by now so no headache but I used row cover early in the season to protect my plants from this bug .

Beet Leafhopper - It will when the monsoons come , so you are credibly safe with your love apple . I keep my tomato plants covered from May thru the offset of the monsoons in July and reveal them then .

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