O'Henry Peach |
Debris needs to be removed from around the trunk; but other than that, it's ready for an application of dormant oil.
Only one other tree has dropped its leaves. The new, replacement Fantasia Nectarine. It's still a squirt and needs no pruning. Just a little rake around the base and this little lady is ready for a shower.
Fantasia Nectarine |
Farmer MacGregor tackled the removal of Gold Currant Tomatoes yesterday. These volunteers grew in a bed dedicated to the eradication of Root Knot Nematodes. Earlier in the summer, French Marigolds were planted. I read that this variety of marigold repelled these pests. JUNK! The knots on the roots of the tomatoes were gross. We have decided this summer will be the summer to cover all the vegetable beds with black plastic and bake those buggers. I have one pot reserved for a tomato plant and that's it.
I had also read that nematodes don't like mustard; so I planted 4 varieties this fall. The mustard bed is thriving. Asparagus is growing in this bed as well. Don't know what to do with the asparagus when the black plastic is draped over this bed. Suggestions?
Southern Giant Curled Mustard |
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