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|    Re: Pointed Pumpkin Plants    |
|    07 Jul 19 14:45:34    |
      From: songbird@anthive.com              Pavel314 wrote:       >songbird wrote:       >> Pavel314 wrote:       >> ...       >> > I'm probably cursing myself by posting this, but we've been planting both       summer and winter squash for years and had no problem with borers or bugs.       Maybe they don't come as far north or east as Maryland.       >>       >> i hope not! since we are much further north than Maryland       >> i'm pretty sure the cold is not the issue.       >       > Further north? I thought you were in Texas. Must be confusing you with       another poster here.               in Mid-Michigan.                     >> perhaps nobody else around there grows them?       >       > Probably nobody within a few miles. I noticed a big pumpkin field last fall       on my way up to the trap range but that's about ten miles north of us. The big       fields around here are corn or soybean, with a few cattle pastures.               most of the fields around us are either corn or soybeans       too. once in a while someone will grow winter wheat or       winter rye and a few others are sugar beet growers. as       for livestock, not too many around here, but we do have       some beefalo down the road a bit, some neighbors downwind       of us have pigs, but we don't smell them too often - it       could be a lot worse...                      songbird              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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