I've been having a lot of fun with my garden. Initially, I was having a great deal of success with the lettuce, it was growing by leaps and bounds. As you can see by the following pictures I was able to get quite a few harvests and made several sandwiches and a couple of nice salads.
By the way, this was a great salad!!
I was so happy, everything was growing wonderfully.
UNTIL some little critters decided to have a feast!!!
To say the least, I was VERY upset when I woke up and saw my lettuce was full of holes. I looked all through the garden and discovered two problem critters, caterpillars and snails. I tried removing the caterpillars and putting salt around the perimeter of the garden, but to no avail. After a few days my lettuce was pretty much all gone :-(
After some online searching I decided to purchase Natria (from Lowe's) and Thuricide (from a local nursery). These two pesticides are supposedly good for getting rid of all little garden critters (especially mine) and safe to use in a vegetable garden. I had to try something to get these pests under control before I lost my entire garden.
Since 2 squares of lettuce were ruined I decided to dig them up and replaced them with mint and basil. After planting the basil and mint I used the Natria pellets and the liquid Thuricide and I crossed my fingers.
It has been about 3 days since I used the pesticides and the critter activity seems to have slowed down.
I did see some new damage on the broccoli and beans the day after using the pesticides. So, in order to be proactive, I sprayed a little more Thuricide on all the plants and sprinkled more Natria in all the squares and around the perimeter of the garden.
During the last few days I've been spending a lot of time checking on the garden.
It looks like the pesticides may be keeping the critters under control. I have not seen any additional holes in the veggies.
I wouldn't say that I am free of my little pests permanently, but I with continuous use of the Thuracide and Natria I should be able to keep them under control and away from most of my veggies.
Renee