workinonit
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Just looked them up and yes we do have them. Didn't know they were called Colorado beetles.
Wish I could buy Taters that cheap. We can't even buy 5# for $5.I used to grow potatoes, but when farmers here sell 40-pound sacks, for 5 bucks, I won't work that hard to raise them!
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Two years ago we started getting a few beetles and so I powdered the plants (didn't seem to kill them). Last year I read up on the beetles and it seems they are hard to control so I just picked and squished the bugs. I just have a small garden so it is easy to keep up with them. I looked at the neighbor's garden and they had hundreds of beetles and they didn't seemed concerned. I had a much better crop and many were bigger than I ever had.Just looked them up and yes we do have them. Didn't know they were called Colorado beetles.
Over all the years I lived in Alaska, I grew and sold potatoes, they are easy to grow there.Wish I could buy Taters that cheap. We can't even buy 5# for $5.
I always plant a month before the last frost. They don’t sprout above ground for at least two-three weeks and they can handle light late season frosts. Only you have a good idea on what calendar date that is for you.Last year my tater plant growth was froze off by a late frost. The taters did come back okay but it took a while. What is the normal rule-of-thumb for the time to plant? Just so the soil is warming and workable?