Week of May 12 – 16 Scout Summary

VEGETABLES:

  • Asparagus: Scouts are noting the presence of both asparagus beetles and eggs.

 

  •  Cole crops: Cabbage, Cauliflower and Broccoli: Scouts noted the presence of light to moderate levels of flea beetles in some plantings and also detected a few eggs of the imported cabbage worm on some plants.
  •  Onions and Garlic: Scouts noted the presence of thrips below threshold level on some plants.
  •  Peas:  Doing well at this time with no problems noted.
  •  High tunnel tomatoes:  Scouts reporting tomatoes at bud, bloom and fruit set stage of development.  The warmer temperatures since the last scouting visit helped the tomatoes to look better at all locations.
  •  Sweet corn planted under row cover or early field planted: ranged in size from just spiking through the soil surface to 6 inches tall on some row covered sweet corn.  Some light slug damage observed by scouts in sweet corn under row cover.
  •  Cucumbers: Scouts noted cucumbers in high tunnels at bloom and fruit set stage and other cucumbers planted under row cover approaching bloom stage of development.

 → Other crops noted as planted under row cover include green beans, melons, squash. 

  •  Potatoes:  Planted, scouts noted most starting to emerge.

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