Re: # Subject: pumpkin status and a question or two


Well, most is true. You won't get very far in most places without insecticides.

On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 6:57 PM, mltovar <mltovar@wooden-clockworks.com> wrote:
> Growing pumpkins for size is a totally different experience.  One must get a
> soil analysis.  Doesn't cost much and at least you will know what you got.
>  Grow organic.  When you start using chemicals such as fertilizers,
> insecticides etc.  you kill off all the good bacteria and fungi in the soil,
> plus the worms.  Here's a couple of books one should have:  Backyard Giants
> by Susan Warren and Teaming with Microbes by Jeff Lowenfels and Wayne Lewis.
>  If you don't have a rototiller, get one.  During the off season rototill
> the patch once a week.  Ok, you will kill off some good fungi and bacteria
> but  you will also upset the life cycles of ants, slugs, and other
> undesirables.  You can always put good microbes back into the soil.  Search
> Google for how to make Compost Tea.   Buy the two aforementioned books and
> read them, and read them again.  Will save you a lot of time.
> cheers
> Marc
>
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