I am very late in planting this year, however the weather has finally
warmed up and I plan on transplanting some of my babies this weekend if
the first true leaves are formed. Unfortunately, my garden isn't big
enough and at least two plants will have to grow out into the yard.
Should I do anything to the grass area in preparation? Right now there
is clover in the grass and I am not sure of bugs except for some ants
which I eradicated (hopefully). I do plan on building mounds for them
when I transplant the seedlings.
I am a bit worried after reading the post on cucumber beetles/vine
borers. I think I may have had them last year, but really don't know
what to look for. From the books I have read and people I have talked
with, it sounds like I need to be on the look out from the git go. After
transplanting, what should be my game plan regarding feeding and
disease/insect control?
I know my emails are lengthy, but I want to do the best I can this year.
Thanks for bearing with me.
Debbie
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "wsmpeace" <wsmpeace@aol.com>
> Robert, if I remember correctly, last year a major grower from Iowa had
> a
> major cuke beetle infestation, and finally won the war with garlic
> spray of
> some type!!! Hope this helps!!! Peace, Wayne
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Robert Trusch" <rtrusch@cox.net>
> To: <pumpkins@hort.net>
> Cc: "megan reiss" <sempton@yahoo.com>
> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 7:54 AM
> Subject: Re: the plague!!!
>
>
> > Spray them with Ortho Max systemic insect killer. It works well and
> > is
> > fairly inexpensive. Cuke beetles also spread diseases as well. That
> > is
> > why growers use fungicides as well. There are some herbal remedies
> > but
> > nothing that can stop a herd of hungry cuke beetles.
> >
> >
> > ---- megan reiss <sempton@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> this year, i was really planning to have a pumpkin that was at least
> >> a
> >> few hundred pounds (2 or 300), large enough to take to the local
> >> Fair at
> >> the end of the summer.
> >>
> >> i got awesome seed stock from kind people around the country.
> >>
> >> i prepped the soil well.
> >>
> >> i started the seeds indoors and coddled them with seaweed fertilizer
> >> and
> >> so on.
> >>
> >> introduced them slowly to the outdoors.
> >>
> >> what do you think happened?
> >>
> >> freaking cucumber beetles.
> >>
> >> never had a problem with them before.
> >>
> >> noticed them last year for the first time -- they nibbled slightly
> >> on
> >> some of the pumpkin skins themselves, but didn't cause any major
> >> damage.
> >>
> >> this year, they are DEVOURING my pumpkin plants and won't go away!
> >>
> >> i have been spraying insecticidal soap like a fiend, spraying hot
> >> pepper
> >> wax ... it may work for a few hours or maybe a day or two, and then
> >> the
> >> beetles are back.
> >>
> >> the other day, they were just swarming all over my prize pumpkin, at
> >> least a dozen of them, and they kept coming right back no matter how
> >> much
> >> i sprayed.
> >>
> >> finally i went inside and made up a concoction of straight red
> >> pepper
> >> flakes and atomic hot sauce with a little water, and doused the
> >> entire
> >> plant in it, since i feared it was a lost cause anyway.
> >>
> >> i didn't notice beetles for a day or two, but i'm sure they'll be
> >> back
> >> again.
> >>
> >> miserable bugs. it figures.
> >>
> >> i feel like i will end up with NO pumpkins this year, at this rate.
> >>
> >> no wonder why people spray poison all over everything.
> >>
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