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Old 29-07-2008, 09:30 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
Isabella Woodhouse Isabella Woodhouse is offline
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Default Still have whiteflies

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"Marie Dodge" wrote:

"Isabella Woodhouse" wrote in message
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I don't think anything can guarantee that you'll never see a bad pest
like the SVB again but, for us, we finally have a really nice crop
without extraordinary effort. The pests may eventually find them, who
knows? But I've already had a better crop by the end of July than I had
in any previous entire season. And best of all, no spraying whatsoever.
I did have to let out a bumblebee today that must have gone in there
when I was pollinating them earlier. I told him there were plenty of
other flowers for him to visit other than the squash. We use ground
staples, rocks and old broken pots to hold down the fabric. And in
places where I needed to join fabric pieces (his test size was not quite
wide enough), I used my quilting gun that shoots tiny little plastic
ties (I use those instead of safety pins for my quilts).


Thank you. It's something for us to consider for next year. SVB are so bad
here most of the gardeners we know gave up on summer squash long ago.


You're very welcome. I can't tell you how pleasantly surprised I was to
find something that worked so well. I suspect that these types of row
covers are going to be a big help to the home gardener.

Isabella
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