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is it time yet?
- To: "v*@eskimo.com" <v*@eskimo.com>
- Subject: is it time yet?
- From: D* M* a* C* H* <D*@earthlink.net>
- Date: Sun, 30 Aug 1998 08:07:08 -0400
- Resent-Date: Sun, 30 Aug 1998 05:07:29 -0700
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I have done everything I could for my squash, the caterpiller have taken
them over ,I can`t keep up with them and I can`t find any "BT".
I also have black-eyed peas going , around my fence, being eaten
by little bugs that cover the pea pod.....!
can i till and just start over? will the bugs be gone or do I
need to treat the soil for a infesation?
next thing was....
I wanted to know, about planting table, I went and copied from Florida
gardening, .and for central florida it list summer squash, to be planted
in feb-mar , and aug-sept...
then it list winter squash to be planted feb-march, and aug...
what is the difference!!? I am confused, but I`m
tired of "just doing it", I have only one sucsess , and that is my Black-eyed
peas..and the at this time are being eaten by little bugs covering them....but
at least I seen them grow and produce a veggie..
thanks
Chris,
...I`ll be in the garden if you need me...........in full combat gear!
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