Tuesday Jul 30, 2024

Fall Planting Time! Episode 29

Sarah and Angela talk about what can be planted for the fall garden. It's not too late at lot can still be done but don't wait much longer. Here in SW Mo we have a longer planting season and so know your zone and what you can still do. 

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Thank you. God bless you too!

Yes, Go ahead and use it for the Cabbage worms. Works like a charm. Use according to package instructions though.. a little goes a long way. It is considered organic. The association with BT corn is that it will also impact the European corn Borer in the same war it impacts cabbage worms in your back yard. Bt stands for Bacillus Thuriengensis. Sorry for the delayed response!

Part 3 I haven’t had time to do further research. I thought I would see if you knew offhand. And if so keep someone else from making my mistake. Yeah, Geraniums were on my list and they got forgot. It’s been a year packed full of life bumps & distractions, both blessings and curses. Thank you, keep doing what you are doing. My GOD richly bless all you do!

Part 2 Over the winter months I was doing some research and found a product claiming to be for organic gardening. It’s called Monterey B.t. distributed out of Fresno California. Due to a brain lapse I did not get the possible association with BT. Do you know if this is associated with BT Cotton / BT Corn.

Part 1 First off, Thank you, ladies for sharing your knowledge. I’ve been trying to grow kale/cabbage for the last three years. Each time get a good start cabbage worms devour it. This year I have the cabbage worms & light green worms as well.

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