Cyril, we drove the whole way, 5000 miles almost exactly by the time we got home. We had a fantastic trip and saw most everything we wanted except for Crater Lake (snowed in) and the high pass over the Sierras (closed).
I'm attaching a picture of my garden from last Friday. This morning we picked beans for the second time and I picked 5 tomatoes. My wife picked 6 straight neck yellow squash, three large zucchinis, and pulled several large green onions. Our little garden will soon be in full production.
I had to check my "panatoes" as my 3 three old calls them and this is what i found.
So.....what is eating my potatoes?
I have looked high and low and can't find anything as far as bugs.
We have had an enormous outbreak of beetles. Rose chafer, I think they are called, or similar.
Sprayer out. Mix two gallons of water, and a good three ounces of dishsoap. It works wonders. A cup of powdered lime in the mix works well to spice it up.
If you go the pesticide route, then Seven. You only see these beetles during peak hours of the day, around noon. Not saying that's what you have, but it seems likely. Huge outbreak.
So you think I should just go ahead and treat it even though I haven't spotted anything? I am assuming that your mixture can't really hurt anything even it wasn't needed.
Would these beetles be eating the green beans and the spinach too? I have never noticed a problem with spinach and beans in the past.
Where can I get the powdered lime?
Thanks.