Posts Tagged ‘wisdom’

The wisdom of identifying pests

Friday, June 20th, 2008

Amber inspects the scene of the crime.

We all know organic farmers and gardeners are wise people. Growing healthy food while maintaining the health of the environment exudes wisdom. So when a pest problem comes up, a wise caretaker rejects the “silver bullet” approach to pest management by killing anything that moves. Instead, he or she is careful to observe the damage, to identify what the source is, and to consider the options within an integrated approach to pest management.

Rust! Recently, a woman came into the Peaceful Valley store with a sample of a bean leaf wondering what the problem was. It had reddish spots on the underside with yellowish spots on top. She initially thought it was Spider Mites, but upon inspection with our handy Magnifier, we observed that there was no damage consistent with Spider Mite damage. Under magnification, it looked more like a rust. After consulting the Organic Gardener’s Handbook of Natural Insect and Disease Control and a helpful website, we confirmed that suspicion.

The first step, we decided, was to stop overhead watering, to water only in the morning, to increase air circulation, and to foliar spray Compost Tea. If the problem persists, she would then consider using a sulfur spray.

What a wonderful example of careful patience and wisdom in confronting problems!

Community

Friday, March 7th, 2008

One of the main things we hope this site becomes is a center of reference for information.

In that vein I would like to encourage you to respond to our posts here, and if you have any questions at all to respond… together we can learn and share organic wisdom!

Our staff of gardening experts here will always be around to contribute as well!

On that note, I want to introduce our very first query, which was submitted to me by a reader in the mountains of New Mexico. Maybe we can help out and give feedback and solutions, thoughts, advice, wisdom…

“This is exciting! SO will this be a place to ask questions etc? I am just starting out with organic gardening. Have a small greenhouse and don’t know how to use it. Live at 7200 feet up in the mountains of New Mexico. A real challenge growing as our season is short here. I am eager to sell at local farmers markets. Herbs grow well here. Any advice would be appreciated!

CJ”

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