Re: Yellow squash (new)
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- Subject: Re: Yellow squash (new)
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- Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 09:43:21 -0400
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Look around the base of the stem and see if there are any holes or
sawdust looking matter around them.
This seems to be a good year for squashvine borers here in New England.
Smitty in CT
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000 09:22:05 EDT AE266Bill@cs.com writes:
> While we are on the subject of yeller squarsh...!
> At least a couple of my plants seem to have slowed production
> way down,
> and the leaves are yellowing badly. I have kept up the same
> watering, and
> feeding routines. The weather has not been that unusual as of late,
> however
> July was cool and damp. I seem to remember the same thing happening
> last
> year. Is this a normal process for squash, producing in abundance
> for 2-3
> months, then dropping off, or should I be looking in another
> direction for
> answers and solutions?
> Thanks,
> Bill B
> Zone 6
> Rockland, MA
>
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