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It has been six months since I become full-time in vegetable gardening and four months since I joined Hive Garden. With that span, I learned a lot of lessons about vegetable gardening. I learned how to water and take care of my crops but one of the most challenging lessons that I came to experience in my vegetable garden is preventing and getting rid of pests.
Sure, planting, watering, transplanting, removing weeds, fertilizing (organic), and drainage management are quite easy because they can be learned along the way. But the issue of pests is the hardest challenge that I experienced in the short time that I have been gardening.
And yes, I also learned how to deal with pests my main concern is that they can come back and I am struggling with how to keep them from coming back. One good example is the leaf miner that I always see on my tomatoes (photo below).
On my bell pepper crops (photo below), I see holes in some of my crops which I have no idea what causes them. It is a good thing there aren't many of them.
My bell pepper is also not immune from leaf miners (photo below). It is a good thing that not many of my crops are being attacked by these little miners.
I also noticed one of my bell crops to have deformed leaves. Again, it is a good thing that only one of my crops got this kind of deformation on its leaves.
One of the most disheartening setbacks in my vegetable gardening is what happened on my red bell pepper crops. Their fruits are drying up (photo below).
Aside from the fruits that are drying up, there are also these while-looking pests on their leaves. I noticed that whenever a leaf got affected by these pests they become unhealthy.
Another problem that I noticed on my red chili pepper crops is that some of its leaves have some brown spots (photo below, the yellow one) rendering the leaf become yellow in color then dying in the process.
It is not only the leaf of my red chili peppers that are dying but also some of the leaves of my Moringa (photo below).
Not only are the leaves of my Moringa are drying up the flowers too are drying (photo below).
One of the most dreaded pests that I came to encounter in my vegetable garden is those that I saw from the black seeded string beans. (In the photo below) some white spots can be seen, and traces of leaf miners are also present. If you are going to look closely at the white spots you can see tiny worms that are red in color.
Below is a photo of one of my black seeded string beans ravaged by the leaf miners.
There are also this yellowish spots on one of my black seeded string beans (it is a good thing that only one of my seeded string beans has it).
At first, I thought that squash is one of the most resilient and sturdy crops when it comes to its leaves but I was wrong since I saw that their leaves can be attacked by pests. Most of the time I can see some black-colored manure of worms above their leaves but I was able to eradicate them. The problem that I was not able to solve is the brow spots of the leaves which I have no idea what causes them.
Aside from brown spots some of the leaves are also becoming yellowish in color
On my eggplant crops once in a while the uppermost leaves suddenly die, which also I have no idea what causes them. My remedy to this problem is I am pruning the dried leaves and stems.
And then there is the "ravagers" problem in my vegetable garden (^_^) which I think is a pretty easy problem to solve.
Introducing "Blacky" my male duck and "Kaleng" my female duck. Together they are ravaging the sweet potato vines that I planted months ago which is also my fault because I am letting them out on their cage the whole day so that they can swim on the drainages canal that I dug months ago.
And I am happy to share with the community that they are going to be parents soon because Kaleng has produced ten eggs (I temporarily put the other nine eggs on a secure location because some of our dogs and cats are notorious egg stealers, haha). And in a matter of days, these two adult ravages will be joined b their ten children.
Aside from Blacky and Kaleng there are also three chickens ravaging my sweet potato vines (a rooster, an adult hen, and a one-year-old hen). Below is a photo of my rooster and the one-year-old hen.
And here is the other ravager that ravaged my sweet potato vines with here four chicks which soon to be grown-ups.
And those are the challenges that I experienced in my vegetable garden. What's yours? Let me know in the comment below.
Do you have many predatory insects in your garden?
Yes, I think so.
You really learned a lot about some of the pests and some of the diseases of the plants, and that's a really good thing. There are people that do that for a living and make a lot of money lol. But applied to the garden can be extremely valuable. Excellent post with lots of pertinent photos @afterglow!
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Thanks, it is kind of hard to prevent those pests from coming back.
I'm not experienced in gardening at all so pardon me but... That rooster has the smallest head. Lol. Joking joking. But I did learn a few things from your insightful post.
It looks small because he is facing me (^_^)
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Beautiful vegetables garden, I always have the same issues with my vegetable garden.
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We also experienced some of those you mentioned above, like the wilting chili pepper, left miners and yellowing of the leaves and others. As for Kaleng and Blacky, we don't have pets like them, or even hens or chickens. Cats usually come around and make holes on our plant plots, lol!
Oh yes, cats, I have one cat too, and one kitten, as for the digging of holes, my dogs are the ones digging holes. Lol.
You have a lot of pets :) Wonder why cats and dogs love to dig holes, lol!
Same here, I think it is their nature to dig holes in the soil.
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Hi Jonathan, I'm facing the same leaf miner situation on string beans. I heard about Neem Tree leaves with garlic concoction or neem oil for natural pesticide spray against leaf miners. I don't have Neem Tree so I haven't tried it yet.
Has anyone tried Neem? Was it effective?
I have read a lot of articles about Neem, and the authors seem to say that they are effective against leaf miners. I haven't tried it though, since I also do not have a Neem tree.
I had several plants of sweet and hot peppers, and they have dried up. It is necessary to fight day by day.
Indeed, if you missed checking them even a single day you'll be surprised that the next they already got pests.
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I've had a lot of these animals in my plantations and I didn't know how to solve it, your beautiful mini farm! Congratulations!