Hoping someone here can help answer a few questions that I have about planting a winter garden.
Firstly, we planted a huge summer garden. It did beautifully in the beginning but then we went away for 10 days (all the while having someone tend to the garden) and then I became much sicker with my chronic migraines, therefore problems that would arise would remain and even get worse as I was unable to be outdoors. This AND we were unprepared for so many pests and diseases. We're certainly learning as we go. All that to ask this, if we have diseases out there currently...is it even a good idea to plant in the same soil for our winter garden?
Also, out of what we do have, should we pull anything up and out OR trim all the way back?? Here's what we currently have:
Tomatoes
Eggplant (2 varieties)
Banana Peppers
Okra
Bell Peppers
Artichokes (diseased with powdery, almost black something on leaves. eek)
Had Red Onions that are all picked and gone now
Basil
Watermelon (did terrible, likely because neither knew how to care for it OR when to pick watermelons that we did get. We just planted too much and were/are overwhelmed)
Cantaloupe (same as watermelon)
Sage, Thyme, and Oregano
Zucchini, Patty Pan (Huge portion of crop was destroyed by aphids. We had a massive infestation. We tried a concoction of Neem Oil, etc. that seems to have helped. Not eradicated, but helped.
Potatoes
I think that's it. Whew!
Because I am ill much of the time, I am going to start juicing daily, therefore would like to grow what I'll be wanting/needing to juice, but am afraid of the soil.
What should we do?? (One thing I do know is that once we have our winter garden up and growing, we will use the Neem Oil mix as preventative instead of waiting until we are inundated). We've so much to learn. Thanks for bearing with my ignorance as I learn.
Oh yes, and by the way, we are 100% organic.
