Knowing that the spinach wouldn't last much past early July and the beans start later, I thought this plan would be a good idea. We have a Mexican Bean Beetle problem, so Keira and I sewed together some material to keep the beetles out. It seems to be working since the beans are free of beetles even with a few holes in the gauze. It looks cool and its a great way for people to find my plot when I am in it. This row also has artichokes, calendula, and had Broccoli Raab and Pak Choi.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Where the spinach was in June is now beans
Knowing that the spinach wouldn't last much past early July and the beans start later, I thought this plan would be a good idea. We have a Mexican Bean Beetle problem, so Keira and I sewed together some material to keep the beetles out. It seems to be working since the beans are free of beetles even with a few holes in the gauze. It looks cool and its a great way for people to find my plot when I am in it. This row also has artichokes, calendula, and had Broccoli Raab and Pak Choi.
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