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birdieb 22-12-2005 12:59 PM

tomato advice true?
 
I found this on a site searching for advice on my plants. is it true?
Des tomates saines et sans pucerons...
Contre les maladies et les pucerons, je plante des pieds d'oeillets
dinde entre chaque pied de tomates, c'est éfficace, écologique en
plus ... c'est joli ;-)

And this? Engrais fruité
Pour un engrais écologique et pas cher pour vos rosiers il suffit
d'enterrer une peau de banane à leur pieds. Celle ci contenant du
potassium et autre vitamines les nourriront aussi bien qu'un engrais
chimique!

Thank you in advance for your answers.


Bill B 22-12-2005 05:53 PM

tomato advice true?
 
birdieb wrote:
I found this on a site searching for advice on my plants. is it true?
Des tomates saines et sans pucerons...
Contre les maladies et les pucerons, je plante des pieds d'oeillets
dinde entre chaque pied de tomates, c'est éfficace, écologique en
plus ... c'est joli ;-)

And this? Engrais fruité
Pour un engrais écologique et pas cher pour vos rosiers il suffit
d'enterrer une peau de banane à leur pieds. Celle ci contenant du
potassium et autre vitamines les nourriront aussi bien qu'un engrais
chimique!

Thank you in advance for your answers.

These are old time practices that I've seen written about for years.
I've tried them before but whether or not they really made a difference
is questionable so I just use the modern way of fertilizer and
insecticides-----I know they work.

Pat Kiewicz 23-12-2005 10:33 AM

tomato advice true?
 
birdieb said:

I found this on a site searching for advice on my plants. is it true?
Des tomates saines et sans pucerons...
Contre les maladies et les pucerons, je plante des pieds d'oeillets
dinde entre chaque pied de tomates, c'est =E9fficace, =E9cologique en
plus ... c'est joli ;-)


I'm sorry, the translation software made this out to be the feet of some sort
of poultry. I've never heard of that.

For tomatoes, I I recommend alfalfa (as is used in animal feed) and kelp
(the seaweed). Bone meal or phosphate rock might also be needed.

J'emploie "Babel Fish"--
"Pour des tomates, je recommande la luzerne (comme est employé chez
l'alimentation des animaux) et varech (l'algue). Le phosphate naturel de
repas ou d'os pourrait également être nécessaire."

And this? Engrais fruit=E9
Pour un engrais =E9cologique et pas cher pour vos rosiers il suffit
d'enterrer une peau de banane =E0 leur pieds. Celle ci contenant du
potassium et autre vitamines les nourriront aussi bien qu'un engrais
chimique!=20


Banana peels? Yes.

Alfalfa is also good for the roses.

"La luzerne est bonne pour les rosiers, aussi."

--
Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
(attributed to Don Marti)


Kathy 23-12-2005 04:05 PM

tomato advice true?
 
What is planted between the tomatoes? Babelfish translates it as
"eyelets turkey." Would it happen to be another common name for
marigolds?


Bird Oasis 23-12-2005 04:14 PM

tomato advice true?
 
I was trying to figure out where you would actually get Turkey eyelets,
and even what they were? hehe

John Patrick
www.birdoasis.com


Gary Woods 23-12-2005 04:17 PM

tomato advice true?
 
"Bird Oasis" wrote:

I was trying to figure out where you would actually get Turkey eyelets,


Well, the turkeys going to be really ticked when their boots keep falling
off in the snow!


Gary Woods AKA K2AHC- PGP key on request, or at home.earthlink.net/~garygarlic
Zone 5/6 in upstate New York, 1420' elevation. NY WO G

Bill B 23-12-2005 04:35 PM

tomato advice true?
 
Kathy wrote:
What is planted between the tomatoes? Babelfish translates it as
"eyelets turkey." Would it happen to be another common name for
marigolds?

They are "French Marigolds".

GH 26-12-2005 07:41 AM

tomato advice true?
 
I am sorry to have posted in French. Here is what Google comes up with
on an image search for oeillets d'inde
http://images.google.com/images?q=oeillets+dinde&hl=en
my French is not so good for flowers and I was hoping someone would
identify it.


Pat Kiewicz 26-12-2005 12:25 PM

tomato advice true?
 
GH said:

I am sorry to have posted in French. Here is what Google comes up with
on an image search for oeillets d'inde
http://images.google.com/images?q=oeillets+dinde&hl=en
my French is not so good for flowers and I was hoping someone would
identify it.


Most of the pictures seem to be /Tagetes patula/ which has the English
common name 'French Marigold. ' This flower is native to Mexico and
Guatamala, despite what the English and French names suggest.

/Tagetes/ are supposed to repel nematode worms but this is most
effectively done by planting them in masses and tilling them in the
year before the tomatoes are planted.

North Carolina Department of Agricultu

"The roots of these attractive flowering plants contain chemicals that
kill nematodes. As a method of biocontrol, growing marigolds is not
only pleasing to the eye but economically and environmentally sound
as well. One drawback, however, is that the benefits are not realized
until the following year. Also, the treatment frequently needs to be
repeated with marigolds and vegetables grown in alternate years."
http://www.ncagr.com/agronomi/nnote1.htm

Applying a mulch around the tomato plants will help prevent weeds and
disease.

Tomato plants are more likely to attract aphids if they are given too much
nitrogen fertilizer.

Kelp spray will help prevent diseases of the tomato leaves.
--
Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
(attributed to Don Marti)


GH 27-12-2005 02:15 AM

tomato advice true?
 
Thank you everyone for your help! I wish you all a Happy New Year.



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