Re: Update From New England:


In a message dated 98-02-26 19:02:25 EST, you write:

<< Subj:	 Update From New England:
 Date:	98-02-26 19:02:25 EST
 From:	GBPUMPKIN@aol.com (GBPUMPKIN)
 Sender:	owner-pumpkins@mallorn.com
 Reply-to:	pumpkins@mallorn.com
 To:	pumpkins@mallorn.com
 CC:	AndreaRay@aol.com
 
 Update From New England:
 
 February has been more like March, last five weeks has produced 9.8" of
rain!!
 May be the earliest till in the 25 years I have lived here.  May till in 1 or
 2 weeks, earliest in the past was 3/21.
 
 Had my soil tested from the samples taken last Fall.
 
 pH 6.4 
 P 70 ppm very high
 K 49 ppm Low-Medium
 Ca 2026 ppm Very High
 Mg 339 ppm Very High
 Cation Exch Cap  12.8 Meg/100g
 Micronutrient  ppm     Should Be
 Boron                0.5      0.1-2.0
 Manganese        0.7        3-20
 Zinc                  6.0       0.1- 70
 Copper              0.2       0.3-0.8
 Iron                   2.3      1.0-40
 
 Nitrogen tests made in the Fall has little bearing on the Spring level, (did
 not list one), because it is so soluble.
 
 This Spring I will be tilling in the following.
 Chicken Manure (sparingly)  this is already spread around cooling off.
 Murate Of Potash with Boron
 Urea
 Manganese supplement, (Thanks for the recommendations)
 Copper supplement
 Lime (Some was tilled in last Fall)
 Dry Cat Food (Slow Release Fertilizer) Still working on a rate calculation.
I
 will not be tilling in Dog Food with this, as listed in previous messages,
 that will be a Fall application only.
 
 I will be planting using the Direct Start Method and Compost Feeding Methods
 as I have listed on Dan’s page.
 
 I ‘m going to make some early season additions to the Excel Spread Sheet
 Growth Chart I have shared with some of you.  Right now it starts on 7/1 and
I
 track early season events in a separate program.  I will try and combine
these
 two in the future.  I may also put in a weather station with a download link
 to my PC to track weather conditions more accurately along with the Pumpkin
 growth records.  This will give us an even more comprehensive look at the
 interaction of weather and growth rates. 
 
 George Brooks
 N. Tewksbury, MA USA
 (About 25 miles >>
HOLD ON THERE GEORGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Pumkinguy's
forecast for March in New England. 3 FEET OF SNOW!!!!!!!!!!!! SUB ZERO
TEMPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DON'T DUST OF THAT ROTOTILLER
YET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE GROUND HOG SAW HIS
SHADOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE ONLY REASON THE WEATHER IS NICE IS BECAUSE
MY SNOW PLOW IS STILL ON THE F-250!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IF I TAKE MY PLOW
OFF, YOU WILL BE
SORRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                                   pumkinguy
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