I attract green lizards, friendly snakes, birds, wasps, and frogs to my garden. I don`t clear all the weeds out and plant very thick too and mulch with grass, leaves, and pine straw, and use a tiny amount of seven dust. But what I mainly do is grow things bugs don`t really like in warm weather in central Louisiana, and in winter I grow greens, turnips, radishes, etc, and grow some warm weather vegetables like self-pollinating cucumbers and dwarf tomatoes in hydro gardens/buckets inside. I made friends with a bunny during the drought last year so I ordered an easy to set up bunny fence. I`ll plant her a small patch of her own. She`s fun to have around.
We are trying to go more and more organic. We already use different Monterey products. So this was a good video to watch and learn more about application and so forth. The Old Goat is really not that sneaky this week. Behind Hoss's right shoulder and trying to hunker down behind the purple potatoes!
I ...am ... so... glad, you got Wendell back on the show. Seems I remember suggesting that, and you agreed it was a good idea, lol. I can't tell you how many times I've watched the last video with him. You see, I do not have, one of those photographic memories. I have to watch these things over and over to refresh my memory when I need to jump on a problem. Good job. Good job once again Wendell. Another great show.
Let me tell you! I bought some bug buster 2 a while back and never used it. Yesterday I gave in because my garden was, and I repeat WAS, absolutely covered in leaf footed bugs! I sprayed that bug buster 2 yesterday and they are 100% wiped out! And the best part is I only put about an ounce in a gallon sprayer. I’ve still got plenty for my fall garden IF NEEDED!
Great show, as always! Good to see and hear Wendall again! I’m getting an order together right now and a few of these products will definitely be on the list!
@@gardeningwithhoss Just FYI I have a problem with identifying the bad insects,don’t know about anybody else,but if y’all could do a video about that it would be an awesome help.Thsnks again
Thank you for all the great information. We certainly need to know how to treat all these bugs and fungus's. I love your show. I watch It faithfully every week. And I do see the oatmeal behind some seed potatoes behind Gray. You guys have a blessed day.❤
Thank you for the awesome video about pest control. I’ll save this for later in the year when I transplant my seedlings. Also, Old Goat is behind Mr. Greg and the purple majesty potatoes. 🥔
Some great information in this video. Kind of narrows down what you need to have on hand a little bit. Would be nice to know if you can mix some of the fungus sides with pesticides. I am also curious how you have to store these, currently mine are in the garage and gets pretty hot in the summertime Here in the south ,does that degrade chemical composition? decrease the longevity of it?
Would love to learn more about their Monterey Nematodes product. Does it kill all nematodes or just Root Knot Nematodes? Old Goat is standing behind the potatoes.
To prevent early blight on tomatoes, is there any benefit on watering your transplants with Total Disease Control before putting the tomatoes in the garden since it is taken up by the roots. Great show.
Mr Hoss, do y`all have any of those Southern multiplying onions and walking onions yet? I failed at starting multiplying onions from seeds. I think they were fake. I used to have a huge patch of multiple types of walking onions and lost my start of them I took with me when I moved due to chaos. I refuse to get scammed on the A site again...and pay 20 bucks for 4 "seeds" whatever that might be.
Thank you sir! I`m ordering some. I just planted leeks and two bunches of green onions from the store but I have armadillo issues. I`m trying red pepper, peppermint, and homemade pine sap oil to keep them away. Last year I tried garden alarms and two break barrels 22 & 30 cal but there`s hundreds apparently. I cussed one giant one who walked up during the day and he stood there listening, then came over and sniffed my foot! LOL! @@gardeningwithhoss
I was recently diagnosed with Parkinson's at 57 years old. In reviewing the symptoms, it became clear that I'd begun showing them at least 7 or 8 years before, which means that within 6-8 years, I could be fully immobile and with cognitive decline similar to late stage Alzheimer's. The causative agent appears to be long term exposure to the insecticide 'Sevin' (carbaryl), exposure to which has shown a 455% higher incidence of Parkinson's. Many of you may remember the 'good old days' when we thought products like Sevin and Rotenone were 'the good ones', which had taken over from such historical killers as 2,4D and DDT. The joke was on us... Long story short; poison is poison folks, and if it can kill a bug it can kill you too.
Tried growing turmeric and it was a total FAIL. TRIED THREE TIMES. WHAT AM I DOING WRONG. I NEED PLANTS. Also does the fungi mix kill the beneficial mushroom spores needed in soil??😊
Dogs can surely be pest! My neighbors dog frequently explores my garden and dig up a plant! Never heard them considered them especially the “side” part on Of the word!
I think this has become a habit. Finding the old goat AND watching Row by Row. Love you guys! Old goat, bottom shelf by Hoss.
I would like to know more about which fungicides and pesticides can be mixed and sprayed at the same time.
I attract green lizards, friendly snakes, birds, wasps, and frogs to my garden. I don`t clear all the weeds out and plant very thick too and mulch with grass, leaves, and pine straw, and use a tiny amount of seven dust. But what I mainly do is grow things bugs don`t really like in warm weather in central Louisiana, and in winter I grow greens, turnips, radishes, etc, and grow some warm weather vegetables like self-pollinating cucumbers and dwarf tomatoes in hydro gardens/buckets inside. I made friends with a bunny during the drought last year so I ordered an easy to set up bunny fence. I`ll plant her a small patch of her own. She`s fun to have around.
We are trying to go more and more organic. We already use different Monterey products. So this was a good video to watch and learn more about application and so forth. The Old Goat is really not that sneaky this week. Behind Hoss's right shoulder and trying to hunker down behind the purple potatoes!
Oooooo- I love the new seed trays!!
I ...am ... so... glad, you got Wendell back on the show. Seems I remember suggesting that, and you agreed it was a good idea, lol. I can't tell you how many times I've watched the last video with him. You see, I do not have, one of those photographic memories. I have to watch these things over and over to refresh my memory when I need to jump on a problem. Good job. Good job once again Wendell. Another great show.
Thanks for the idea!
Good information...thank you. Always fun looking for the old goat as well LOL. The old goat is behind Greg on the bottom shelf in the bowl.
Just planted 5 more fruit trees. Thanks for the timely information.
This video was very very helpful thank you guys I'm going to call house about one more question this was very good education thank you guys thank you
Old goat is on bottom shelf in my he green bowl by Hoss! Love the show!
great info jerry
The old goat is behind the purple potatoes behind Greg on the first shelf.
Thank you for mentioning fruit trees
Let me tell you! I bought some bug buster 2 a while back and never used it. Yesterday I gave in because my garden was, and I repeat WAS, absolutely covered in leaf footed bugs! I sprayed that bug buster 2 yesterday and they are 100% wiped out! And the best part is I only put about an ounce in a gallon sprayer. I’ve still got plenty for my fall garden IF NEEDED!
That is awesome!
Great information! Thank you from Tampa Bay FL. Old Goat is behind Greg in dish with potatoes.
Hey y’all! Old goat is on the bottom shelf behind the green and tan bowl. 5:28 5:30
Wonderful video , nice to have that knowledge for keeping the garden safe.
Glad you enjoyed it
Enjoyed the show, old goat is in lower shelf over Greg's right shoulder.
Old goat is in the green dish behind the purple potatoes
Old goat is on the bottom shelf behind Hoss. Hopefully I'll find a spot for turmeric this year, it's great stuff.
Great show, as always! Good to see and hear Wendall again! I’m getting an order together right now and a few of these products will definitely be on the list!
Awesome! Thank you!
The goat is peaking over the bowl behind Hoss!
Another great show!
Thank you for all you do!!
Old goat is behind Hoss!
Our pleasure!
Great show!
Great show good information glad you had some one to explain all this
Needed this Hoss!Thanks
You're very welcome!
@@gardeningwithhoss Just FYI I have a problem with identifying the bad insects,don’t know about anybody else,but if y’all could do a video about that it would be an awesome help.Thsnks again
what winters, here in Louisiana its insect issues all year round!!
Great info
Old goat in green bowl behind Hoss. Great show.
Thank you for all the great information. We certainly need to know how to treat all these bugs and fungus's. I love your show. I watch It faithfully every week. And I do see the oatmeal behind some seed potatoes behind Gray. You guys have a blessed day.❤
The old goat is behind Greggs head With seed potatoes. On the shelf.
In the northeast we had such a wet summer, fungus diseases were crazy!!
Hello! Ole goat is behind Hoss bottom shelf in the green bowl.
Correct!
Thank you for the awesome video about pest control. I’ll save this for later in the year when I transplant my seedlings.
Also, Old Goat is behind Mr. Greg and the purple majesty potatoes. 🥔
Thanks lots of great info....
Glad it was helpful!
I would be interested to know the effects of the Complete Disease Control on beneficial fungi in the soil.
I am not aware of any interaction with it and other fungi. It will colonize on plant tissue.
Some great information in this video. Kind of narrows down what you need to have on hand a little bit. Would be nice to know if you can mix some of the fungus sides with pesticides. I am also curious how you have to store these, currently mine are in the garage and gets pretty hot in the summertime Here in the south ,does that degrade chemical composition? decrease the longevity of it?
Your storage should be good, try not to let it freeze.
Will the fungus control take care of early blight? The Old Goat 🐐 is behind the purple potatoes in the bowl on the bottom shelf.
yes
Which is best for ball moss on crepe myrtles
Liqui Cop Copper Fungicide
Would love to learn more about their Monterey Nematodes product. Does it kill all nematodes or just Root Knot Nematodes? Old Goat is standing behind the potatoes.
Monterey Nematode products wipes out all nematodes- good and bad. You would need to add the good ones back.
That is the reason, we don’t sell it. Greg
I really need to order some tumeric. It has so many great benefits. I drink it just with warm water and a little maple syrup.
Which one of these is least effective on bees? Or how do we spray bug buster 2 without hurting the bees?
Garden insect spray would be the friendliest on bees. Always spray late in the afternoon, when the bees are lass active. Greg
Old goat on bottom shelf in oval dish behind Hoss.
Hi from Stan and Anita Baldwin Huntsville Al AniStan Acres
Which on is best for tomato horn worms
Spinosad
Old goat behind taters in green dish. Love the dibble!
To prevent early blight on tomatoes, is there any benefit on watering your transplants with Total Disease Control before putting the tomatoes in the garden since it is taken up by the roots. Great show.
Probably would not hurt, I would drench again after transplant too
The old goat is inspecting the sprouts on the potatoes behind Greg bottom shelf.
Old goat shelf by hoss with the potatoes.
If it kills the bad bacteria in the soil won't it also kill the good bacteria?
Old goat is peaking out from behind the potatoes
The old goats behind Mr. Hoss in the basket with the potatoes.
That tray looks sturdy! Old Goat to Greg's right by his elbow 😅
Mr Hoss, do y`all have any of those Southern multiplying onions and walking onions yet? I failed at starting multiplying onions from seeds. I think they were fake. I used to have a huge patch of multiple types of walking onions and lost my start of them I took with me when I moved due to chaos. I refuse to get scammed on the A site again...and pay 20 bucks for 4 "seeds" whatever that might be.
We will have some in March.
Thank you sir! I`m ordering some. I just planted leeks and two bunches of green onions from the store but I have armadillo issues. I`m trying red pepper, peppermint, and homemade pine sap oil to keep them away. Last year I tried garden alarms and two break barrels 22 & 30 cal but there`s hundreds apparently. I cussed one giant one who walked up during the day and he stood there listening, then came over and sniffed my foot! LOL! @@gardeningwithhoss
I see the old goat on the bottom shelf in a bowl behind Greg.
Potato bugs wrecked my tomatoes last year. Which one will kill them?
Monterey Garden Insect Spray
The goat is in/ behind the potato chit bowl behind Mr.Hoss 😁
The Old Goat is behind the potatoes in the green a cream bowls, lower shelf, behind Greg.😊
The goat 🐐 is behind the 2nd seed potato on the bottom shelf❤
old goat bottom shelf to Hoss’ right in dish with potatoes.
the goat is behind the bowl bottom shelf behind Mr Hoss.
Old goat is in green dish behind some potatoes
I was recently diagnosed with Parkinson's at 57 years old. In reviewing the symptoms, it became clear that I'd begun showing them at least 7 or 8 years before, which means that within 6-8 years, I could be fully immobile and with cognitive decline similar to late stage Alzheimer's. The causative agent appears to be long term exposure to the insecticide 'Sevin' (carbaryl), exposure to which has shown a 455% higher incidence of Parkinson's. Many of you may remember the 'good old days' when we thought products like Sevin and Rotenone were 'the good ones', which had taken over from such historical killers as 2,4D and DDT. The joke was on us...
Long story short; poison is poison folks, and if it can kill a bug it can kill you too.
The old goat is on the bottom shelf behind Mr Greg by the green bowl.
Old goat onthebottom shelf behind Hoss.
The old goat is in the bowl with seed potatoes in it behind Greg.
Old goat in the potatoes behind Greg
Old goat behind greg on bottom shelf
Tried growing turmeric and it was a total FAIL. TRIED THREE TIMES. WHAT AM I DOING WRONG. I NEED PLANTS. Also does the fungi mix kill the beneficial mushroom spores needed in soil??😊
It does need some shade. Check out our turmeric growing guide.
growhoss.com/blogs/growing-guides/turmeric?_pos=1&_psq=%20turmer&_ss=e&_v=1.0
@@gardeningwithhoss I did. Thank you. Have to start indoors cause in zone 6. Not enough growing time.
Liqui Cop has saved my potato crop many times! The old goat is over Greg’s right shoulder.
The old goat is in the green and white bowl behind Greg.
Old goat is in the bowl with the potatoes.
Old goat behind Greg
Old goat is just to right of Greg’s right shoulder on shelf
The old goat is behind Hoss peeping out from the potatoes
Dogs can surely be pest! My neighbors dog frequently explores my garden and dig up a plant! Never heard them considered them especially the “side” part on
Of the word!
Old Goat is in the bowl with potatoes behind Greg.
Old Goat is behind Greg in the bowl
Old goat bottom shelf
Old goat is to the right of Hoss on bottom shelf.
The ole goat is sitting in the potatoes behind Mr Greg.
The old goat is behind those potatoes
The old goat is behind find gregs head on the shelf behind seed potatoes
Old goat is on bottom shelf in plate looks like purple potatoes
Old goat sitting in the green dish
Goat in the green bowl
Old goat behind greg on the first shelf center tater time
Good evening Ole goat is sitting in the taters tonight.
Looks like the old goat is eating your potatoes?? Anyway he’s behind you on the middle bottom shelf.
The old goat is on the shelf behind Hoss. He's in a bowl and looks like he is behind a potato.
The old goat is in the tatters
Stink bugs
Leaf footed bugs
Cucumber beetle.. these bugs will be my downfall. When I say they are bad, believe me, they are bad.