Posted by yak651 on September 16, 2008 at 18:25:48 from (96.14.191.135):
Don,
How did your pumpkin crop turn out? I live in the general area of you, my pumpkin patch has about half the yield of last year. I planted a row (about 75' long) of "prize winners", real expensive seed and only yielded about 12 pumpkins, much smaller than the "big moons" i planted last year. I also planted a row of "wolf", suppose to have real thick stems, only yielded about 6 pumpkins, the ones that came do have nice stems and look good, but very disappointed with the #'s. Planted 1/2 lb of Pankow seed, they turned out ok, 1/2 lb of howden, not verg good, and 1/4 lb of dependable seed, also fair. Indian corn came up good, but still isn't dry. Gourds and mini pumpkins turned out good, and planted a short roll of "cotton candy" white pumpkins that turned out ok. May plant more of these next year. Many bugs, looked up on internet, look to be a "squash bug", they are all over, anyone know how to get rid of these?
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