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The Gogi Berry In It’s Third Year | ~~~ Texas Gardening Adventures ~~~
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Vegetable Gardening in Hot, Dry Texas. The Gogi Berry In It’s Third Year. Leave a comment ». This is the third year for this gogi berry. It puts out small purple flowers, but they do not yet develop into the red berries. I really need to get it in the ground, but haven’t done so yet because I don’t want the arched branches to lay along the ground, but arched drooping branches seem to be the nature of the plant. The new leaves have small white spots on them – probably from some small sucking insect. You a...
Is This A Flea Beetle? | ~~~ Texas Gardening Adventures ~~~
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Vegetable Gardening in Hot, Dry Texas. Is This A Flea Beetle? Leave a comment ». I have these little black things, soft bodied, hopping all over my squash leaves and rattlesnake pole beans. It hops away when I reach to touch it. The few that I can squash are soft bodied. July 24, 2015 at 9:21 pm. Laquo; Squash Bugs, Yuck. The Gogi Berry In It’s Third Year. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
Is This A Squash Vine Borer? | ~~~ Texas Gardening Adventures ~~~
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Vegetable Gardening in Hot, Dry Texas. Is This A Squash Vine Borer? I have seen several of these bugs flying around. I don’t think that they are squash vine borers – the wings look different from other squash vine borers I have smashed in the past. (I also don’t know what that green think is in the top right corner on that marigold bud.). July 24, 2015 at 9:48 pm. Laquo; The Gogi Berry In It’s Third Year. Moss Rose, Something New For Me, And I Like It. Subscribe to comments with RSS. Buds and Fruit Set.
Galls? | ~~~ Texas Gardening Adventures ~~~
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Vegetable Gardening in Hot, Dry Texas. Leave a comment ». I notice weird bumps on the stems of plants, especially wild blackberries. Doing a bit of research, they must be galls – tissue damage caused by insects. I found quite a bit of information Here. It also gave me some enlightenment on odd bumps and such on my oaks and other things I have noticed in my woods. This is probably the plant’s attempt to replace tissue around insect damage. June 18, 2015 at 8:30 pm. Posted in In The Woods. Squash Bugs, Yuck.
The Potatoes Didn’t Work Out | ~~~ Texas Gardening Adventures ~~~
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Vegetable Gardening in Hot, Dry Texas. The Potatoes Didn’t Work Out. Leave a comment ». Wow, it’s been 2 months since my last post – not good. This spring, May and June, we have had double our local amount of rain and the veggie garden is suffering. I have to figure that the potatoes got too much water. The plants were beautiful, dark green and growing fine until we got weeks and weeks of constant rain. The plants ceased to grow and turned yellow and then brown and shriveled up. June 18, 2015 at 8:10 pm.
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~~~ Texas Gardening Adventures ~~~ | Vegetable Gardening in Hot, Dry Texas
Vegetable Gardening in Hot, Dry Texas. Is This A Squash Vine Borer? I have seen several of these bugs flying around. I don’t think that they are squash vine borers – the wings look different from other squash vine borers I have smashed in the past. (I also don’t know what that green think is in the top right corner on that marigold bud.). July 24, 2015 at 9:48 pm. The Gogi Berry In It’s Third Year. Leave a comment ». July 24, 2015 at 9:37 pm. Is This A Flea Beetle? Leave a comment ». I have these little ...
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