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Re: Squash Troubles -Reply


I'm sure this is a rather, um, unique problem but here goes...

My iguana got into my garden and ate all of the female blossoms off the end
of the developing pumpkins. Will the pumpkins still grow? He didn't bite
into the pumpkin itself.

Please, no lectures on salmonella (last time I mentioned my ig I got a few
long lectures on the dangers of having the evil animal in my home). I have
researched iguana husbandry extensively and practice very good animal
husbandry. Also, I never let him into the garden (he has a clover patch and
some hibiscus he can eat from of his own), but my husband was watching him
for a week and he got into the garden.

Thanks in advance!

Tory Klementsen       | Yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow only a vision
tory@eskimo.com       | but today, well lived, can make every yesterday a
www.eskimo.com/~tory  | dream of joy, and every tomorrow a vision of hope
Teacher-Junior High * Gardener-Zone 7 * Wife-Roy * Friend-Everyone

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