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Organic gardening help

Posted on 5/13/12 at 5:12 pm
Posted by michael corleone
baton rouge
Member since Jun 2005
6564 posts
Posted on 5/13/12 at 5:12 pm
I have a 20'x10 box garden. I have gone "organic" the last 3 years. I use neem oil , orange peel oil and dipple dust to control bugs, mites and fungus. This year something is eating my zucchini at the base of the stem. Nothing I have will kill it. Not sure what it is (I don't think it's a cut worm , but I am nit sure). Any organic guys out there with any suggestions. I know that malthion or sevin would work, but for health reasons I don't want to use chemicals. TiA.
Posted by buzwa
Member since Sep 2006
2581 posts
Posted on 5/13/12 at 5:19 pm to
What about something containing Bt like Safer Caterpillar killer?
Posted by Bleeding purple
Athens, Texas
Member since Sep 2007
25349 posts
Posted on 5/13/12 at 5:28 pm to
cut along the vine toward the roots with a sharp sterilized knife to expose the vien borer bettle there. Remove it and smash it wiping the entrails on the stems of the plants. Cover the cut vien with mulch or compost and water well.


good luck.

You can also smash up some marigold stems, flowers, and leaves and make a tea by steeping themj in hot (but not oiling) water. then spray this tea on your plants. It is totally organic.

pssstttt.. of course it is just pyrethrum.
This post was edited on 5/13/12 at 5:32 pm
Posted by fishfighter
RIP
Member since Apr 2008
40026 posts
Posted on 5/13/12 at 5:29 pm to
Try a mixture of Dawn dish soap and some red peper. I was having a problem with cutworms on my beans. I mixed 1/4 cup dawn, 1/4 cup redpeper and 1 gallon of water. Mixed, not shaking and then sprayed. Beans are growing now.
Posted by Nodust
Member since Aug 2010
22804 posts
Posted on 5/13/12 at 5:36 pm to
Don't use dawn if you want to be organic. Triclosan is a chemical after all.
Posted by michael corleone
baton rouge
Member since Jun 2005
6564 posts
Posted on 5/13/12 at 7:36 pm to
Thanks!! It was a Fricking beetle like creature. Smashed and smeered. Hopefully it works.
Posted by Geauxtiga
No man's land
Member since Jan 2008
34401 posts
Posted on 5/13/12 at 7:57 pm to
quote:

You can also smash up some marigold stems, flowers, and leaves and make a tea by steeping themj in hot (but not oiling) water. then spray this tea on your plants. It is totally organic.

pssstttt.. of course it is just pyrethrum.


I actually plant a couple of marigolds between my tomato plants. We have some that come up every year in the flower bed so I just transplant a couple. Don't even remember what insects it's supposed to protect from but remember it's supposed to at least help. Figured it didn't hurt.
Posted by TheDrunkenTigah
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2011
18282 posts
Posted on 5/13/12 at 8:22 pm to
quote:

Thanks!! It was a Fricking beetle like creature. Smashed and smeered. Hopefully it works.


Like BP said it's called a vine borer, which is in the grub phase at that point. Inspecting the plants often is just about the only way to get rid of them if you're going all organic. Look for a yellowish-orange sawdust type material right at the base of the plant, and the grub will be inside. Adults lay eggs at the base of squash plants, they hatch into a grub, eat for a week or so, then burrow into the ground to winter into adults.

When you're done gardening this year, remove all the plants and dig six or seven inches into the ground where the plant's rootball was. Chances are, you'll find the grub burrowed into the dirt. Killing it there will make the problem a little easier to handle next year, as it will break the lifecycle. This obviously won't stop other adults from laying eggs again, but at least they won't be even worse.
Posted by Hog Zealot
On the Flats
Member since Mar 2012
1790 posts
Posted on 5/13/12 at 8:30 pm to
Try and invite or introduce ladybugs to your garden. They are carnivorous soldiers that will keep most all other insects and worms out of your garden. If that isn't organic I don't know what is.
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Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
Here
Member since Jan 2011
72250 posts
Posted on 5/13/12 at 8:34 pm to
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ladybugs


I've heard that this works very well.

I hate those stinky bastards though
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