Solar Wind and other Clean Energy

Solar Wind and other Clean Energy Learn more about your energy and how it is produced. Solar, Wind, Hydro, Clean, On-Grid, Off-Grid and what it all means

07/25/2023

SOME OF THE WORST GARDEN PESTS--WHAT WORKED + DIDN'T

Here is some good information from a survey that Mother Earth News did to learn more about what works, and doesn't, when it comes to limiting insect damage in organic vegetable gardens. They had 1300 gardeners from across the United States respond, so is pretty good. I've included 7 of the top garden pests and info:

1) SLUGS-- took top honors as the most bothersome pest in home gardens, with 55 percent of respondents saying the slimy critters give them trouble year after year. Handpicking was highly rated as a control measure (87 percent success rate), followed by iron phosphate baits (86 percent) and diatomaceous earth (84 percent). Opinion was divided on eggshell barriers (crushed eggshells sprinkled around plants), with a 33 percent failure rate among gardeners who had tried that slug control method. An easy home remedy that received widespread support was beer traps (80 percent success rate).

2) SQUASH BUGS-- had sabotaged summer and winter squash for 51 percent of respondents, and even ducks couldn’t solve a serious squash bug problem. Most gardeners reported using handpicking as their primary defense, along with cleaning up infested plants at season’s end to interrupt the squash bug life cycle. The value of companion planting for squash bug management was a point of disagreement for respondents, with 21 percent saying it’s the best control method and 34 percent saying it doesn’t help.

Of the gardeners who had tried it, 79 percent said spraying neem on egg clusters and juvenile squash bugs is helpful. About 74 percent of row cover users found them useful in managing squash bugs.

3) APHIDS-- were on the watch list of 50 percent of respondents, but the success rates of various control techniques were quite high. Active interventions, including pruning off the affected plant parts and applying insecticidal soap, were reported effective, but so were more passive methods, such as attracting beneficial insects by planting flowers and herbs. Several readers noted the ability of sweet alyssum and other flowers to attract hoverflies, which eat aphids. “We attract a lot of beneficials by planting carefree flowers in the vegetable garden, including calendula, borage, zinnias, cosmos and nasturtiums” (Midwest, more than 20 years of experience).

4) SQUASH VINE BORERS-- had caused problems for 47 percent of the survey respondents. The best reported control methods were crop rotation and growing resistant varieties ofCucurbita moschata, which includes butternut squash and a few varieties of pumpkin. TheC. moschata varieties are borer-resistant because they have solid stems. Interestingly, if you’re attempting to fend off squash vine borers, lanky, long-vined, open-pollinated varieties of summer squash (zucchini and yellow crookneck, for example) may fare better than hybrids, because OP varieties are more likely to develop supplemental roots where the vines touch the ground.

Many gardeners dump soil over these places, so if squash vine borers attack a plant’s main stem, the plant can keep on growing from its backup root system.

5) JAPANESE BEETLES-- Forty-six percent of respondents reported working in the unwelcome company of Japanese beetles, with handpicking being the most popular control method. Some gardeners grow trap crops of raspberries or other fruits to keep Japanese beetles away from plants. Several commonly used interventions — garlic-pepper spray, milky spore disease, pheromone traps and row covers — had high failure rates.

6) TOMATO HORNWORMS-- were of concern to 42 percent of our survey respondents. Bt and handpicking were the preferred control methods, and several folks commented that tomato hornworms are among the easiest garden pests to handpick (probably because they’re large, easy to spot and produce a telltale, pebbly trail). Many gardeners reported seeing tomato hornworms often covered with rice-like cocoons of parasitic braconid wasps. “I had a lot of tomato hornworms this year, but the wasps took them out! Just like in the photos online and in bug books!” (Mid-Atlantic, more than 20 years of experience). Gardeners named zinnias and borage as good companion plants for reducing hornworm problems.

7) CUTWORMS-- were a concern for 41 percent of respondents, and effectiveness ratings for using rigid collars (made from plastic drinking cups or cardboard tissue rolls) to protect young seedlings from damage were amazingly high (93 percent effectiveness rating). A common practice to reduce cutworm damage is to cultivate the soil’s surface once or twice before planting and hope robins and other bug-eating birds will swoop in to gather the juicy cutworms. Big, sturdy seedlings are naturally resistant to cutworms, so many gardeners said they set out seedlings a bit late to avoid cutworm damage.

There are more Garden Pests than listed here, but wanted to list the Top 7 that Families ask about.

Here at THE SEED GUY, we have a great 60 Variety Heirloom Seed Package (33,000 Seeds) that has 49 Veggie Seed varieties, and 11 Herb Seed varieties. In this package, you will get several Herb varieties that are great Companion plants that will help keep Garden Pests away.. Small Farm Grown, Non GMO, fresh from the New Fall 2022 Harvest, and SALE Priced Now at $79.

You can click on link to our website to see Seed varieties included in package and to Order at https://theseedguy.net/seed-packages/50-60-variety-heirloom-seed-package.html

We also have 8 other Heirloom Seed Packages, and all our individual varieties in Stock Now on our Seed Guy website at https://theseedguy.net/15-seed-packages
Many of the world's centenarians share one common hobby: gardening. Could you extend your life and drop your stress by taking up the pursuit, tooiYan also Call Us 7 days a week, and up to 10:00 pm at night, at 918-352-8800 if you would like to Order By Phone.

If you LIKE US on our page https://www.facebook.com/theseedguy then you will be able to see more of our great Gardening articles, New Seed Offerings, and healthy Juice Recipes. Thank you and God Bless You and Your Family. :)

07/25/2023

UPDATE: This position has been filled. Thanks to all who applied.

We are looking to fill a night ranger position. This position involves but is not limited to providing information to guests as needed, assisting campers with late check ins and no reservation, working with hosts, assisting the Visitor Center and the concession area as needed, assisting the manager and assistant manager as needed. Some light maintenance is required. This position requires weekends and holidays. It is up to 29 hrs/week. For more information you may call the office at 706-422-1932 or message us on FB and we will respond at our earliest convenience. If you are interested in joining our team, please stop by the Trading Post between 8am and 5pm to fill out an application and background consent form. Or, you may message us for the paperwork.

07/25/2023

UPDATE: This position has been filled. Thanks to all who applied!

We would love for you to come join our team! We are looking for a housekeeper. This position is 29 hours per week and does include some weekends and holidays. The job duties involve but are not limited to dusting, sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, trash collection, changing and laundering linens, and insuring cabins are cleaned in accordance with the state park standards. If you are interested in joining the team, please stop by the Trading Post between 8am and 5pm to fill out an application and background consent form. Or, you may message us for the paperwork needed. We will respond to your message as quickly as possible. For more information please call the office at 706-422-1932 or message us on FB and we will respond at our earliest convenience.

07/25/2023

Kayaking down Salt Flats in Utah, USA.

07/25/2023

Nigeria's 🇳🇬 31-year-old Silas Adekunle is the World's Highest Paid Robotics Engineer.

He built the world's first intelligent gaming robot, Mekamon at the age of 24 in 2016. It sold 500 units that same year.

He signed an exclusive deal with Apple in 2017.

Silas Adekunle was included on the 2018 Forbes Europe 30 Under 30: Technology list.

He has First Class Honours in Robotics.

He has an honorary degree from the University of the West of England.

Guys let's get our YouTube channel (YT: Discover AfricaNow) to 1k subscribers. Kindly click on the link to subscribe. https://youtube.com/

07/25/2023

We are looking to fill a couple of clerk positions. This position helps with the daily operations of the Visitor Center. Duties include but are not limited to providing park information to guests by phone and in person, taking payment for point of sale and overnight reservations, some cleaning in the Visitor Center, other duties as needed . It is up to 29 hours per week. This job does include weekends and holidays. If this sounds like the job for you let us know! You may message us to get an application emailed to you or you can come by and fill one out in person. If we email you an application we do ask that you return it in person once complete.

07/25/2023

On a recent survey of New Mexico, author Zach Loeks noted a number of observations about growing edible ecosystems in arid environments.

07/25/2023

How children improve education through better access to clean water and sanitation in schools

07/25/2023
07/25/2023

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm has been discussing a new grid strategy that some say could be transformational for efforts to bring renewables online.

Address

Washington D.C., DC

Telephone

+12024652925

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Solar Wind and other Clean Energy posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Solar Wind and other Clean Energy:

Share