Correspondence from purgatory
- Subject: Correspondence from purgatory
- From: "Dale Fisher" d*@starband.net
- Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2003 07:06:07 -0700
- List-archive: <http://www.hort.net/lists/pumpkins/> (Web Archive)
Hello listers!
Been over 100 degrees in my Southern Oregon patch for 2 days and no end
in sight. The misters are working hard.
I had some major germination issues, but have five strong plants anyway.
They are looking good with one issue.
I found some holes in my leaves, and suspected a bug problem. I
inspected every plant and found no bugs. I decided to apply powdered
sevin anyway and when leaving the patch to get it noticed some movement
near/on a plant. To my surprise, it was birds. No bugs, but the little
yellow finches are landing on my plants and pecking holes in my leaves.
They bent one plant over which I propped up and buried deeper.
Anyone else ever had little birds eating their leaves? What did you do
to control it?
Good luck this season all, and thanks for any suggestions!
God Bless,
Dale E Fisher
daleefisher@starband.net
"The Harder We Work, The Luckier We Get!"
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