Topsmoke said: My exterminators just showed up!
Right on. Last fall, built first high tunnel so this is the first spring growing in one. Same variety of tomato planted at same time in the high tunnel are seriously out performing the ones I field planted. I am sold. It is going to take many years to build as many as I want, but starting to also think very seriously about going your route for pest control. Outdoors, chicken and duck take a few of the lower fruits and very young leaves but it is worth it for the pest control. In the high tunnels, no chicken or duck. Seems perfect situation for predator insects. But gotta know, do they establish themselves or do you have to replace every year. Not hip to things I gotta buy over and over again.
Right on. Last fall, built first high tunnel so this is the first spring growing in one. Same variety of tomato planted at same time in the high tunnel are seriously out performing the ones I field planted. I am sold. It is going to take many years to build as many as I want, but starting to also think very seriously about going your route for pest control. Outdoors, chicken and duck take a few of the lower fruits and very young leaves but it is worth it for the pest control. In the high tunnels, no chicken or duck. Seems perfect situation for predator insects. But gotta know, do they establish themselves or do you have to replace every year. Not hip to things I gotta buy over and over again.
I -think- the key is that an organic fertilizer doesnt provide what the plant needs right off the bat. The bacteria in the soil has to break the organics down before the plant can use them. Is why I tend to think that organic can keep up with chemical in the fertilizer department but only in an established plot of land. Lots of folk till in their organic material in the fall so it has extra time to get ready for spring planting. Again,only a guess because I have very little experience with chemicals on this scale. Just hay, soy, n corn... mainly hay on a large scale.meinchoh said:I have read that a plant does not know the difference between synthetic nitrogen and organic nitrogen - nitrogen is nitrogen to the plant. I am not a botanist so I don't know if it's true.