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Garden Master
For some reason, my bush beans look like they are at the end of the season, and they have barely produced. Now that they look so scrawny, the bugs are causing them a lot of stress, too. I put fish emulsion on them earlier in the week, and we have had plenty of rain. Not too much, I don't think. Even the pole beans are not maintaining the vigor they started out with. It seems to me the weather has been ideal for bean growing, but they look rather pathetic.
I guess I will mix up some spinosad and spray them. I don't see the bugs, but it looks like they are being eaten at night, maybe. Just many little holes in the leaves.
You know, it occurred to me there might be something else at play here: I mentioned earlier that my broccoli went straight to seed, without forming heads. Well, both the broccoli and the bush beans were old seed that had been frozen for about 12 years. Germination was great, but do you suppose the plants were doomed from the start, from being from such old seed? Does anyone have any experience with this?
I guess I will mix up some spinosad and spray them. I don't see the bugs, but it looks like they are being eaten at night, maybe. Just many little holes in the leaves.
You know, it occurred to me there might be something else at play here: I mentioned earlier that my broccoli went straight to seed, without forming heads. Well, both the broccoli and the bush beans were old seed that had been frozen for about 12 years. Germination was great, but do you suppose the plants were doomed from the start, from being from such old seed? Does anyone have any experience with this?