RE: Peas and Q's
I had the same problem, Jim, but I think, and expect, it is going to be
fixed. I have a well at one side of the patch, 16' diameter, 20' deep, stone
walled, and it was of course completely full of water. Then I installed a
trifasic pump and begin to through water outside of the patch to a big
trench that is on the opposite side of the patch, and from there the water
continues running towards the streams, river and sea. After through away
20.000 gal water, in two days, the rice field, sorry, the pumpkin patch,
began to dry out... And the sun is shinning in Spain at last!!!
Best wishes.
Carlos
----- Original Message -----
From: <FISHROADFARM@cs.com>
To: <pumpkins@hort.net>
Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 2:14 AM
Subject: Re: Peas and Q's
> No Glen, just go in have a pie and a soda and "don wurry aboud it". My
> question to you is.... If I just planted my seeds and they are 'floating'
all
> over the garden, should I just cover them over so I can't see the water
or
> just let them float to whereever they choose and hopefully germinate?
> Different coast, different issues, same problem. We want to plant
> pumpkins!!!!!
>
> Jim
>
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