I worked more on Thursday's presentation. I scanned a page from the back of a seed catalog showing several different nursery trays. I could not move it to power point.
It is not a very good picture, but there are a variety of trays. I will take some actual trays with me Thursday.
A month ago I cleaned the fridge. It was really bad. I put a note on my lap top to clean the fridge next month which is today. It took me about three hours in January. This morning I finished in thirty minutes.
Then I worked on my presentation until time for lunch. Later in the day if finally copies the page and entered it into my presentation.
I transplanted geraniums and some tomato plants to larger containers.
After lunch I tried again to down load the catalog page, but couldn't get it done. I did some planting and transplanting after lunch. I planted another 1206 tray of Green Arrow peas. Two seeds per cell.
I transplanted this lettuce plant and the kale plant to house six. It is a frost test. It has been freexing every night in house six for nearly two weeks.
The above photo has one pea plant, one broccoli plant, and one cabbage plant. I am checking to see how the they will do during the next ten days of freezing weather.
I prepared two CSA bags. They contain one red bell pepper, zip bag of radishes, some Italian parsley, copra onions, and some salad onions.
I made this box for the sleeping cats. but they hardly ever climbed in. I cut large half moon shape in the front to make it more inviting to our cats.
Last week I put some beet greens containing some leaf miners. I was waiting to see the fly emerge but instead found a larva. It is in the white circle.
Comments and questions are welcome.
I write all most every day of what goes on in our home in the garden and in the nursery. We are ordinance workers at the Manti Temple on the Tuesday morning shift and the Saturday evening shift. In addition there are several trips to Utah county a couple of times a month and a few short trips to other mountain west areas. Our family is most important to us. All of our children live in Utah except one who lives in Kentucky.
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Monday, February 18, 2019
Friday, February 15, 2019
Leaf Miners and Slugs
I worked most of the morning on an application to renew my line of credit at Zions bank. There were three pages to complete. The application called for income and expense figures that to awhile to find. I took it to Fillmore early this afternoon. I for got to take my income tax papers. I brought the application home and Robert Reidhead, the loan office will get it Tuesday afternoon.
I have a terrible infestation of Leaf Miners. They are destroying beets and chard plants. They are in the older plants and even some of the young seedlings. The above photo shows them in a large beet plant.
There is an adult fly about the size of a house fly. It lays eggs into the leaf of the host plant. The egg hatches into a tiny larva. The larva grows and emerges as a pupa which falls to the ground and emerges as an adult fly. I haven't seen the of these except the adult fly.
Another home is being built in the north west part of Holden. I have no idea who is building it or who will move in.
There are some cucumber plants growing in one of the raised beds that are doing poorly. I dug a hole for a slug trap. The small cup will fit in the hole.
The cup is filled with beer. I haven't seen any indication of slugs in the part of the greenhouse.
I planted these Green Arrow peas about a month ago. I want to plant them in house six in a couple of weeks.
A new plan for house six. I have changed my mind several times in house six. Yesterday I saw a video of trellising tomato plants. In the center of the pictures is a twelve foot two by six. Two posts will be erected about ten feet a part. The two by six will be attached to the top of the posts. There will be five of them. Each will be twelve feet apart. The overhead wires will rest on top of them. The twine and tomahooks will hang from the wires. In the past they have hung from the bows which causes excess weight on them.
Comments and questions are welcome.
I have a terrible infestation of Leaf Miners. They are destroying beets and chard plants. They are in the older plants and even some of the young seedlings. The above photo shows them in a large beet plant.
There is an adult fly about the size of a house fly. It lays eggs into the leaf of the host plant. The egg hatches into a tiny larva. The larva grows and emerges as a pupa which falls to the ground and emerges as an adult fly. I haven't seen the of these except the adult fly.
I put a few leaves in a bottle attempting to see a mature larva and the pupa.
An update on the home that is being built nest to the garage/shop across the road and down the street from us.Another home is being built in the north west part of Holden. I have no idea who is building it or who will move in.
There are some cucumber plants growing in one of the raised beds that are doing poorly. I dug a hole for a slug trap. The small cup will fit in the hole.
The cup is filled with beer. I haven't seen any indication of slugs in the part of the greenhouse.
I planted these Green Arrow peas about a month ago. I want to plant them in house six in a couple of weeks.
A new plan for house six. I have changed my mind several times in house six. Yesterday I saw a video of trellising tomato plants. In the center of the pictures is a twelve foot two by six. Two posts will be erected about ten feet a part. The two by six will be attached to the top of the posts. There will be five of them. Each will be twelve feet apart. The overhead wires will rest on top of them. The twine and tomahooks will hang from the wires. In the past they have hung from the bows which causes excess weight on them.
Comments and questions are welcome.
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