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I'm not too hopeful for the squash bugs. Yup. Not just my pumpkins,
they basically went after all the squash type plants. They even took
out a Zuchini! What kind of critter kills Zuchini?! THATS just plain
MEAN! I suppose I should call someone at the Extension and ask for
some help. I tried the chemical approach, which didn't work...that's
usually my last approach.
-jc
On Feb 4, 2005, at 6:44 PM, Ruth Barton wrote:
> Thanks John. I will remember that about the sunflowers. BTW, if you
> find
> a cure for those cussed beetles that attack your pumpkins let me know,
> they
> eat my summer squash. Ruth
>
> PS: Poo on the guy that complained about our gardening chat. LOL
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> At 11:36 AM -0600 2/4/05, John Callan wrote:
>> Ruth,
>>
>> What I have grown and done with my land has varied greatly from place
>> to place.
>>
>> As a kid I seemed to start a garden each year, but I think I was more
>> interested in planning and planting and harvesting. I was overly
>> ambitious with the number and kinds of plants and had little interest
>> in maintaining them. Harvests were unremarkable.
> --
> Ruth Barton
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> Dummerston, VT
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