Re: late plantings


At 18:42 03/02/98 +1300, you wrote:
>hey guys(and gals) out there in Pumpkin land, care to lend a helping hand to
>one down in Kiwi-land? (New Zealand just in case!)
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>I have just received my first lot of AG seeds, for the Spring planting's
>(thanks  Wendy - they got caught up in Aussie Customs).
>
>I'd just like to know if I'm likely to have any luck planting one plant now
>(mid Summer) roasting hot 30C, got the watering system going morning and
>late afternoon cause it is soooooo dry.
>Am I likely to have any luck getting any fruit to set during the Autumn (we
>have VERY mild Winters here)?
>
>Looking forwards to the answers.
>
>BTW is it good practice to rotate pumpkin planting sites every year?  Like
>you are supposed to do with other crops?
>
>Tony Milne
>Zookeeper (at the Silverdale Zoo)
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>Hi Tony Milne

1.Why not go ahead and try anyway,then you will learn more about what is
possible under your conditions.

2.I have been growing in the same sites for up to 9 years,no other choice.

                                            Al Eaton,Eastern Ontario,Canada
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