Posts Tagged ‘vegetables’

Fighting Garden Insects

Monday, April 16th, 2012

If you have a lovely garden of flowers or / and vegetables, you can be sure that you will not be the sole one appreciating it.

However, the vast majority of the others will be unwelcome. Insects are bound to be eying up your plants with evil intentions as far as you are concerned.

If you cherish your flowers and vegetables you will need to do something to deal with them. How seriously you take this task is naturally up to you, but a garden will soon be overrun if you do nothing at all.

There are basically two methods of dealing with garden insects: there are items that you can use, so-called mechanical methods and spray killers such as pesticide and fungicide. These two ways offer an infinite variation of combinations to deal with backyard pests.

A good example of a mechanical course of action of protection is the covered frame. A covered frame is a five sided box with no bottom. You stand it over your plants particularly whilst they are young. The top of the box can be perspex, glass or fly screen.

The plastic, perspex or glass top is useful for protecting the plant from frost as well as pests, whereas the fly screen will let the elements in but protect the plant from bugs and birds. They might be thought of as winter and summer protection respectively.

A cheaper way of protecting young plants from perhaps cut-worm, is to cut the top and bottom off a drinks container and then cut the body into three rings. Place a ring around a plant and push it at least an inch into the ground, leaving an inch or two showing. Leave the cut edges ragged and rough to ward off slugs, snails and cut-worms from scrambling over it.

If that is too much trouble, you could use plastic bottle rings or cardboard treated with oil – maybe WD40 – which will ward off pests too as the above and stop it getting ruined by rain. . If you would like to spray your fruit, you will need a spray-gun. You can either get one with a compressor or you could pump it up yourself. The latter are much cheaper, do a decent job and provide more exercise.

The chemicals used in these sprays is quite corrosive, so buy a spray tank that will resist this. Aluminium, stainless steel or brass are the best, but you ought to take advice relying on the chemicals used.

Cheaper models will rust away fairly quickly. Make sure you may purchase extension rods for spraying into trees if you want to.

Slugs and snails are not keen on travelling across rough terrain, so you ought to save all your egg shells, crush them into a coarse grit and lay them in a ring around your plants.

The weather will break them down, but they contain nutrients that are healthy for the garden anyway.

If you have an ants nest just where you do not need one, wait until the spring or early summer and lay a piece of slate or tile on top of the entrance to the nest. Put an upturned flowerpot on top of this and cover the hole in the base of it.

After a couple of dry days, the ants will have brought a few hundred eggs up onto the slate. You can eat these – Thais say they are an aphrodisiac – or you may feed them to your fish. After a couple of weeks of this the ants will get discouraged and will move their nest elsewhere.

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Teenage Vegetarians And How You Can Help

Monday, February 20th, 2012

Teenagers are very impressionable and tend to become more left-wing than their parents, because they are under the influence of their teachers, who tend to be more left-wing as well. This tends to make teenagers more in touch with environmental issues and other world problems. This can send teenagers off in many directions, and one of the most well-liked, especially among teenage girls, is vegetarianism.

This phase often passes for one reason or another. Sometimes the parents cannot be bothered to cater to their new diet and occasionally the teenager just misses bacon sandwiches as well much to sustain the diet. However, many do stick to their principles or come back to them later on in life.

Their children going vegetarian is often a cause for concern for parents, but it should not be. If your teenagers take up vegetarianism you will probably be concerned that they get enough protein, yet that can be taken care of. Instead, be thankful that they will be missing out on all the junk food that most teenagers eat in these, their most formative years.

If your teenager wants to become a vegetarian, you should encourage it, even though it will cost you more time especially if you do not know much about vegetarianism yourself. It will be a steep learning curve for you and your children in the starting.

One of the first things that a parent has to judge is to what degree does their child want to go. Does he or she merely want to give up meat or also give up fish or go the whole hog (!) and give up milk, dairy and eggs as well. These three levels make vegetarianism progressively more difficult.

One of the main concerns about going vegetarian (especially for developing teenagers) is vitamin deficiency. Meat is concentrated vegetable matter and is our main source of vitamins such as calcium, vitamin B12 and iron.

You cannot do without these vitamins and several others besides, so if you give up meat, you will have to take them in tablet form until you find or take up a means of re-introducing them into your diet in food form.

There will be numerous new foods for your teenager to taste in their task to replace meat and some of these options may be unpalatable, depending on your child’s outlook on eating new foods.

Tofu is one. Some people love it and some people hate it, but it is a very handy alternative to meat. There are others, but it could be a long process of trial and error and your teen may just quit.

If your teenager wants to quit, it is probably a good idea to make it simple for them to do so without them losing face or feeling that they have failed. It is a problem to undertake lifestyle changes even at that relatively young age but who knows, maybe they will return to (a degree of) vegetarianism after they leave home and begin cooking for themselves.

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