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I've given up on growing a pumpkin!
Every pumpkin I got this year turned white and mushy in various stages of
growth. From one as big as a basket ball down to one the size of a soft ball. I know they need water, but I guess they got too much this year. |
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I've given up on growing a pumpkin!
"TOM KAN PA" wrote in message
... Every pumpkin I got this year turned white and mushy in various stages of growth. From one as big as a basket ball down to one the size of a soft ball. I know they need water, but I guess they got too much this year. Don't think you're the Lone Ranger, Tom. My nephew in Illinois who ordinarily raises a big patch of pumpkins that he allows the local school kids to raid just before Halloween is giving up raising for them the next couple of years. The borers started in his patch last year by wiping out some but killed all of them this year. When he called me earlier asking with to do about borers, I told him that I stopped the borer by wrapping the base stems with foil along with spreading diatomaceous earth around the base. Of course, that's almost impossible to do in a large patch unless it's your only job. Does anyone know another method of deterring or destroying borers? John |
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I've given up on growing a pumpkin!
B & J wrote:
"TOM KAN PA" wrote in message .. Every pumpkin I got this year turned white and mushy in various stages of growth. From one as big as a basket ball down to one the size of a soft ball. I know they need water, but I guess they got too much this year. Don't think you're the Lone Ranger, Tom. My nephew in Illinois who ordinarily raises a big patch of pumpkins that he allows the local school kids to raid just before Halloween is giving up raising for them the next couple of years. The borers started in his patch last year by wiping out some but killed all of them this year. When he called me earlier asking with to do about borers, I told him that I stopped the borer by wrapping the base stems with foil along with spreading diatomaceous earth around the base. Of course, that's almost impossible to do in a large patch unless it's your only job. Does anyone know another method of deterring or destroying borers? John Open the stem lengthwise with a razor blade and pull out the borer. Plant something else next year. |
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I've given up on growing a pumpkin!
on a large patch need to spray with something kills borers. actually, probably the
best non toxic method is floating row covers. if the moths cant lay eggs, they cant hatch into larvae etc. etc. Ingrid "B & J" wrote: "TOM KAN PA" wrote in message ... Every pumpkin I got this year turned white and mushy in various stages of growth. From one as big as a basket ball down to one the size of a soft ball. I know they need water, but I guess they got too much this year. Don't think you're the Lone Ranger, Tom. My nephew in Illinois who ordinarily raises a big patch of pumpkins that he allows the local school kids to raid just before Halloween is giving up raising for them the next couple of years. The borers started in his patch last year by wiping out some but killed all of them this year. When he called me earlier asking with to do about borers, I told him that I stopped the borer by wrapping the base stems with foil along with spreading diatomaceous earth around the base. Of course, that's almost impossible to do in a large patch unless it's your only job. Does anyone know another method of deterring or destroying borers? John ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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I've given up on growing a pumpkin!
Thanks for the replies, but what kind of spray kills the borer adults
without killing all the pollinators? I'd like to know because the work I put into raising squash is a pain. The floating row covers work, but the size of the patch make it prohibitively expensive for a guy who operates a fork lift for a living. It also means a lot of hand pollination. John wrote in message ... on a large patch need to spray with something kills borers. actually, probably the best non toxic method is floating row covers. if the moths cant lay eggs, they cant hatch into larvae etc. etc. Ingrid "B & J" wrote: "TOM KAN PA" wrote in message ... Every pumpkin I got this year turned white and mushy in various stages of growth. From one as big as a basket ball down to one the size of a soft ball. I know they need water, but I guess they got too much this year. Don't think you're the Lone Ranger, Tom. My nephew in Illinois who ordinarily raises a big patch of pumpkins that he allows the local school kids to raid just before Halloween is giving up raising for them the next couple of years. The borers started in his patch last year by wiping out some but killed all of them this year. When he called me earlier asking with to do about borers, I told him that I stopped the borer by wrapping the base stems with foil along with spreading diatomaceous earth around the base. Of course, that's almost impossible to do in a large patch unless it's your only job. Does anyone know another method of deterring or destroying borers? John ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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I've given up on growing a pumpkin!
if the pumpkins arent going to be eaten, I would say systemic insecticide.
otherwise, I am outta ideas. Ingrid "B & J" wrote: Thanks for the replies, but what kind of spray kills the borer adults without killing all the pollinators? I'd like to know because the work I put into raising squash is a pain. The floating row covers work, but the size of the patch make it prohibitively expensive for a guy who operates a fork lift for a living. It also means a lot of hand pollination. John wrote in message ... on a large patch need to spray with something kills borers. actually, probably the best non toxic method is floating row covers. if the moths cant lay eggs, they cant hatch into larvae etc. etc. Ingrid "B & J" wrote: "TOM KAN PA" wrote in message ... Every pumpkin I got this year turned white and mushy in various stages of growth. From one as big as a basket ball down to one the size of a soft ball. I know they need water, but I guess they got too much this year. Don't think you're the Lone Ranger, Tom. My nephew in Illinois who ordinarily raises a big patch of pumpkins that he allows the local school kids to raid just before Halloween is giving up raising for them the next couple of years. The borers started in his patch last year by wiping out some but killed all of them this year. When he called me earlier asking with to do about borers, I told him that I stopped the borer by wrapping the base stems with foil along with spreading diatomaceous earth around the base. Of course, that's almost impossible to do in a large patch unless it's your only job. Does anyone know another method of deterring or destroying borers? John ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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