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Old 25-06-2008, 03:36 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Help ID bugs & disease


Hello,

How do I ID bugs? I should know this by now but I don't. Skip to the
bottom for pictures;

We're in zone 6, purchased Eva Purple Ball Tomatoes, Manyel Tomatoes
(heirloom) from a Southern Seed Exposure in Virginia. 2nd year
gardening.

The first of the four grew out of whatever their problem is; it is
currently growing and will be running late this summer if it
continues, but may still put out a tomato or two. The three other
plants did not make it and were just replaced with regular red tomato
plants from the store, which look healthy as well.

The problem is seen in the pictures below--they would keep growing new
sprouts as the older leaves began to curl and dry up. The plant
wouldn't turn brown, just get crumbly. It looked like the new sprouts
were killing the old sprouts. Eventually the older plant had many of
the leafs at the bottom turn brown, but only on the edges. Some of the
plants had what looked like bugs & either eggs or droppings, but I'm
not sure.

Other plants in the garden are fine, except just yesterday I found
bugs in my pole beans: please see the pictures below.

I don't know what happened to the tomatoes, any advice on what it
could have been will be appreciated in case it happens again. Any help
on where to begin learning how to ID bugs, as well as what bugs I
currently have will also receive many thanks.

covand-

you can see all the pictures at once at
http://www.lifefrenzy.com/google-gro...rent-post.html

otherwise;

curled damage - http://www.lifefrenzy.com/img/garden/curled-damage.jpg
tomato bugs - http://www.lifefrenzy.com/img/garden/tomato-bug.jpg
smallest plant - http://www.lifefrenzy.com/img/garden/smallest-plant.jpg
two (three kind of) out of four tplants - http://www.lifefrenzy.com/img/garden/three-of-four.jpg

and

pole bean bug - http://www.lifefrenzy.com/img/garden/pole-bean-bug.jpg

thanks for reading