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Re: Squash Troubles -Reply


In a message dated 97-08-10 00:53:11 EDT, you write:

<<
 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. >>
Yes!!--if the fruit has already set..the blossom would have fallen off soon
anyway.
     Margaret/zone7-MD
p.s.  I think iguanas are kind of a neat idea.  I had a snake for a while but
had to get rid of it when we moved :-(

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