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Started by Roundman, May 09, 2011, 08:21:54 PM

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Roundman

I always put out tomato plant and such. I've never had to spray the plants, I just put them in the ground and let them grow. Loosing a few items never bothered me because I didn't put a lot of effort into it. This year we want to do a little more canning and I want to get all I can out of each plant. What do you guys use to keep down the bug bites on your tomatoes, peppers, and beans? Keep in mind I have a small garden. It can be sprayed by hand and I don't need a tractor and huge amount of insecticide. Thanks in advance for the anwsers.

bigben

I dust with a product called sevin.  I believe that's the correct spelling.  but my tomatoes didn't do crap last year.  worked on the pepper plants tho. 
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bambam

I never put anything on my tomatoes. For some reason, the bugs don't seem to bother them much. I will spray my beans with liquid Sevin if the bean beetles get bad, but I never spray after the beans start to develop. I don't like using pesticides and try to keep it to a minimum. Never spray my peppers either. I'm getting some guineas tomorrow evening. I have heard they will eat a lot of bugs out of garden. We will see.

msmith

Sevin. Dust in  morning when the dew is on so the dust will stick good.
Mike

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Bopeye

Notice they said nothing ever bothered their peppers? I know that chemical free gardners use cayenne pepper on their tomato plants. Bugs don't seem to like it much. Probably the same reason they don't like these gentleman's peppers.
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