Sunday, September 9, 2012

Root Knot Nematode



This year I have been very lucky with bugs.  I really haven't had any problems.  I haven't had to use any pesticides and nothing too serious to worry about.  Even the Broccoli, which is notorious for being eaten to death by bugs, hasn't had any problems and is still producing flowers.  There was one exception to this and it was with a potato plant I had in a pot.


 Those little bumps on the plant are called root knot nematode.  They are cause by a little worm in the soil that lays its eggs on the potato. 

Here is a close-up of one of the potatoes.  The worst part about this bug is the way the potato feels.  It still gives me the willies just thinking about it.

Root knot nematode is caused by planting infected plants into the soil.  I suspect that I got it on the potato.  I had planted a seed potato in a pot that I had got from a local nursery.  A few days later I went out and the pot was empty.  I asked my upstairs neighbor and he had dumped it out because he thought it was just an empty pot.  He felt bad so he bought me some replacement potatoes.  I planted one of those replacements in my pot and later found out he bought the potato from the store.  This is why you should always get certified disease free seed potatoes from a nursery.

Now the potatoes are still fine to eat as long as you peel them (I made these guys into french fries).  As for the soil, you need to treat it.  If you have root knot nematode in a pot like I did you can either just get rid of the soil or cover it in plastic and leave it in the sun.  The little nematodes die in the high temperatures so the soil should be good for next year.  If you find this bug in your regular garden you either need to use some sort of insecticide to kill the bug or grow a nematode resistant plant there next year to allow the bug to die.

Good luck to everyone and enjoy the last few months or gardening.



Sunday, July 15, 2012

Garden Intro

Well here is the first post.  I'm not sure what will come of this blog but I have had such an enjoyable experience gardening this summer that I wanted to share it and get better at it.  Hopefully those who are good at gardening will share some of their experience and people looking to get into gardening will find this as a place where they can get some information.

So here are a few pictures of my garden and some of the harvest thus far.

 Here is most of my garden as of early June.  You can see the tomatoes and peppers are closest to the camera.  Next are a row of potatoes then broccoli and cauliflower (the cauliflower did not turn out at all).  After that are some peas that are now gone.  There are tomatillos near the garage and some fava beans along the wall that are also gone.

Here is a better look at the far side.  There are onions, beets, carrots, peas, broccoli and cauliflower, and then potatoes.

 Here I am with some broccoli that I picked.


 
Some of my harvest.  Peas, broccoli and turnips.


 Some nice red potatoes.  They were great for roasting on the grill.


 A bunch of beets.  These were the last of the first planting, but I have some more coming, and I just planted another row for a late harvest.

 I picked all of these in the last week or so.  There are onions, zucchini, crookneck squash, red and white potatoes and a red carrot.


 I plan to keep everyone posted on to how things are going during the summer.  Any thoughts or suggestions are always welcome.  I hope to post a weekly update along with any ideas or findings I make along the way.

Happy Gardening!