Showing posts with label Japanese Beetles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese Beetles. Show all posts

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Family reunion, mole problems, and squash planting


Family reunion time


We went to the family reunion on Saturday.  Attendance was a bit sparse, but not bad.  It was a good time and plenty of good food!  We took the puppies in their cages.  They were well behaved, shock of shocks!  No barking (well, a little - but not bad) and no problems.  We were a bit concerned about the heat (was a hot day and no AC in the place) but we survived until after 4pm.  Then we decided to get the pups out of there since they weren't drinking or eating and Sugar seemed to be breathing shallow.  When we got back home though she perked up and all was well.

Corn still sparse.. why?  Moles!


While deweeding the brassicas I happened to look up and saw a mole chewing off a young corn plant! So many moles!  So few corn plants!  So we went shopping for mole "suppressants" at TSC.  All that I could find that looked promising was some poisonous "worms" and a solar powered sonic spike.

Mole suppressants



Three plantings and this is the only corn I have!  

OK - the first planting was with old seed and I don't think it germinated, but still!
So I placed the poison and the sonic spike and we will see what happens!  BTW, while planting the squash (see below) I discovered a dead mole  - but I don't know if it died from me stopping around or from the poison.


Tree protector replacement continues


I replaced the plastic tubes on all of the pecan trees and the rest of the paw-paws trees!  I bouhgt 2 100 foot rolls of fencing while at TSC and used a whole roll.  I have a few more trees to go so I will probably have a bit of fencing left.


Paw-paws are all caged now!


The pecans are actually looking pretty good!

All the pecans are caged now.  Good thing because there are SO many deer in this area!  In fact I chased a young fawn out of the weeds just next to these trees.






Deer safe?  For a while, maybe

"pond" spearmint is doing well


I trimmed around the pond spearmint - it looking good! I am hoping that this stuff takes off!





Orchard and vineyard care


I dusted the grape vines last weekend with sevin and sulfur.  Shortly afterward Connie warned me that Concord grapes were not safe to use sulfur on!  I looked it up and she was right.  I looked at the vines this weekend and think I did notice some damage (chlorosis - the leaves loose their greenness).  So this time I mixed up a batch of sevin and fungicide and oversprayed the vines, hopefully washing off the sulfur.

I finally got around to trimming off the base shoots around the trees.  While doing so  I noticed that I did indeed have a Japanese Beetle problem on some of the trees!  The Honey Crisp and one other variety seemed to be hit hard.  In fact, most of the trees didn't have any beetles - really just those tow varieties.  Weird.  I also notice some disease issues on some of the other trees though, so I sprayed the whole orchard with sevin and fungicide.  I also applied some more Roundup around the trees and various problem areas.




Fungicide, sevin spray on the trees  Trimmed the base shoots 


Roundup working - applied more where I missed


Good to see the smartweed dieing!

Hopefully this will help with the mole issues too since they wont be able to hide in the weeds!




Planted the Squash


I planted the winter squash in the corn patch and winter and summer squash in the tomato garden.  I just pulled back the plastic and planted several seeds in a hill.


All Winter squash here



Summer an winter squash here - I put the summer squash in the front.

Parrotia Tree


Tom and Julie brought a Parrotia Tree for me to plant.  The tree is supposed to have nice fall colors.  Its not a good time to plant, but not much else to do with it!  I hope it survives until the fall!




Monday, July 4, 2016

4th fun!


Just kidding, regarding the "fun".

Here is what I was up to on the farm.

Friend in the basement


When I went downstairs in the farmhouse to turn on the power to the pump and outdoor outlets I found this guy:


Its neat that you can see his eyes reflecting the camera flash!
I left him alone.  I figured that he may eat some of the mice down there!


Turtle friend is back!


This time I found him trying to get into the dog fence area from the opposite side as last weekend.  He never did get into the dog pen (that I saw anyway)


he is actually close to fitting under the fence there!


And a groundhog too!


I saw this guy just taking his time walking across the driveway!  Just as long as he stays out of my gardens!



Pretty sunset


Slow weekend so here is a picture of a sunset!  Colors just don't come out as nice as real life!







Trimming around things.


The blueberries aren't looking too good.  I decided to trim around them before applying more mulch or chems.  The sawdust really doesnt seem to be decaying as fast as I would like.  Maybe next time I will mix with wood chips, or just use wood chips for mulch.


These plants are definitely missing some nutrients! 

The blossoms of these blueberries must have been caught by one of our late frosts - only 6 berries on all of these plants!

I also trimmed around all of the forsythia this weekend.  This was way more work than I remember! While trimming around these a dang yellow jacket stung me on the wrist!  Was bad sting - hurt for most of a day and swelled.




Also trimmed around this wampus ornamental grass that I planted.  Its hanging in there.  I would like to see this well established by the winter though.  It had better get a move on!



I trim around these plants because they are soo small that the grass and weeds can overwhelm them.  After they get big I wont need to trim as much!

Roundup!


Sick and tired of weeding and trimming, I finally broke out the roundup to try to keep things under control. I sprayed the driveway weeds up near the house and also around all of the garden patches.  I even sprayed some around some of the orchard trees!  I hope I didn't get too close - it can kill trees too so I have read.

You can see some of the weeds turning brown where I sprayed

Elderberry trimming


I can't remember if I trimmed around these berries this weekend or last, but in any case I also put some mulch on these berries this weekend.  The deer are hitting these hard!  I finally baited the electric fences with peanut butter.  We will see how that does...






More garden de-weeding


This time I attacked the brassicas.  Good thing too.  They are getting eaten up by bugs!  After I deweeded them (and the onion row next to them) I sprayed them with sevin.  Of course, it rained the next day so I had to reapply the spray.


The onions were really hard to weed.  The weeds would just break off because that ground has so much clay in it!  I need to cultivate that soil.

Corn issues


While I was de-weeding the brassicas I happened to look up and see a mole snipping off a young corn plant!  ARG.  I am going to have to address these buggers.  This is the 3rd planting - I am not doing any more this year - its too late in the season.  I hope enough of the corn survives for me to get some!

You can see some of the corn that I planted last weekend are coming up.

I saw a mole on the upper side of the patch.  He was trimming a corn plant off at the ground!

While I planted 3-5 seeds per hill this time, it still looks like the moles may have wiped out a number of hills completely!



Spearmint progress


I checked 2 of the 3 spearmint plantings and they look good!  The ones up by the woodshed are really kicking in!  I didn't check the ones down in the swamp - they weren't too happy the last time I looked.



This is the spearmint out near the stream.  I will need to trim this up a bit - weeds are encroaching!




Dusted Grapes


Just before I left I decided to dust the grape vines with sulfur and sevin.  I even dusted the concords which you are not supposed to do.  We will see how much they are damaged.  I had to do something. The weather is very humid now and the rust is really taking over the wine grapes!  Other fungicides just don't seem to outlast the fungus,  Stopping the fungus only to have it come right back is not satisfactory - it just does more and more damage faster than the little vines can handle it!

General Farm pictures


Blackberries are actually looking good!  I am thinking I might need a way to keep these off the ground though

One of the arbor day shrubs to survive.  I forget what this is.  It's twin died (never even sprouted)

Beans are doing well (considering the soil)



I replaced one of the Japanese beetle traps bags - the old bag wasn't quite full but it was heavy!



Nifty orange fungus that I found growing near house.  Very orange!