Yeah, no flea beetles so far. I don't know much about flea beetles and I haven't used row covers before but can the beetles be devastating? When should row covers be used for these tiny beasts and what materials/designs would you recommend that we use in the future? We have had very little pest damage so far except for small spotted beetles that have turned the seed leaves of our kentucky wonder beans to swiss cheese and ant-assisted aphid deformation of the new growth on our asparagus beans. Anyway, we love your blog! All the best!
yay! I discovered your blog through Erin's facebook page. It's so fun to see all of your growth! We just did major planting in our community garden plot today - hopefully there will be no more frosts in Wisconsin!
And I'm also glad to see that you read tiny farm blog because I was going to recommend it to you. :-)
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You have radishes and collards and no row cover and no flea beetles: that's a great equation!! Your tiny farm sounds cool, like lots of fun!!
Yeah, no flea beetles so far. I don't know much about flea beetles and I haven't used row covers before but can the beetles be devastating? When should row covers be used for these tiny beasts and what materials/designs would you recommend that we use in the future? We have had very little pest damage so far except for small spotted beetles that have
turned the seed leaves of our kentucky wonder beans to swiss cheese and ant-assisted aphid deformation of the new growth on our asparagus beans. Anyway, we love your blog!
All the best!
yay! I discovered your blog through Erin's facebook page. It's so fun to see all of your growth! We just did major planting in our community garden plot today - hopefully there will be no more frosts in Wisconsin!
And I'm also glad to see that you read tiny farm blog because I was going to recommend it to you. :-)
Love, Annie (and Dave!)
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