Sunday, August 15, 2010

Summer Take Two

The second summer plantings are coming along well. Here are the third round of cucumber seedlings just coming up.
The second planting of cucumbers was put in the ground in June and are giving me some cucumbers, but sadly, the worms are getting them first. Every time you see a cucumber, you see a clustered egg sac like below.
Then, if you look closely at the cucumber itself, it's riddled with holes and sure enough, not in the hole right above my thumb, but the one above that, you can see the little speckled worm trying to run for his life back into his hole.
Not sure how I'm going to stop them with this newest planting of cucumbers. I don't remember those worms coming out so early last year. Maybe I'll see about putting pantyhose or something around them to deter them from boring in, but maybe I'm just making that up. We'll see how it goes.
Speaking of worms....I've got two more keychain designs up on the keychains website. Both of these are perfect for teacher gifts.
The morning comes early. Sweet gardening dreams.

9 comments:

  1. 3rd round of cucumbers! Wow, those worms are annoying! Luckily we haven't seen any worms in our neck of the woods.

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  2. I've never seen the cuke worms, but mine are covered in squash bugs! Thinking the summer garden is going to start getting ripped out over the next month and hoping temps will allow some pleasant chore time out there!

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  3. I've never seen the cuke worms, but mine are covered in squash bugs! Thinking the summer garden is going to start getting ripped out over the next month and hoping temps will allow some pleasant chore time out there!

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  4. My cucumbers are getting ruined by them too. I guess a good soaking with sevin would stop them, but would kill the bees too...

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  5. I haven't had those, but wouldn't BT work on them?

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  6. Second Summer... I wish we had a first! The temps have not gone over 78 most days here. I think we may have has a week total of 80+ My bell peppers are just starting to turn color and I have powdery mildew everywhere. I'll be pulling out most of the garden in a few weeks.

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  7. That really stinks. Yeah, it looks as though you'd have to physically block them.

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  8. Yuck, so happy to not have that pest in my garden. Kaolin clay might keep them at bay if you can find it. (I have some for my apple trees.)

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  9. Oh how sad. I'd give you my cukes if you come up to Boston. I've never seen a pickle worm.

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