General information and discussion about cultivating melons, cucumbers, squash, pumpkins and gourds.
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May 15, 2018 | #31 | |
Tomatovillian™
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Anyhow, my favorite is Roma II, my seeds for those come specifically from Southern States. Believe me, they WANT to climb. I think it has to do with their parent lineage coming thru. I noticed this morning that a few vines are starting up the sprinkler poles I have setup in the High Tunnel. So, with my seed source, yes they will climb if given the choice. Ill happily provide a photo if it helps my claims and furthers the conversation. |
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May 16, 2018 | #32 |
Tomatovillian™
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This year I'll grow gherkins vertically in spirals (Svatava F1), winter pumpkins (Hokaido, Buternut Lyscia and Uchiki Kuri) also vertically in spirals. and zucchini (Jigonal and Ambassador F1 – bush) on the ground. They're all growing up for me.
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May 16, 2018 | #33 |
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Your garden is very neat and tidy. Do you have much problem with bugs on your squash and gherkins/cucumbers? I am not growing squash because the bugs kill the plants every year.
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May 17, 2018 | #34 |
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There are no pests of these plants in our country. No disease, just cucumber, can be a problem in the hot summer (long over 30 ° C), when from the south (Bulgaria, etc.) it gets into the Czech Republic cucumber mold. In our conditions, this mold does not cut through. This partially addresses hybrid varieties more resistant to this mold, and it is also solved by early planting so that when the mildew arrives, it is necessary to have enough pickled cucumbers.
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May 17, 2018 | #35 |
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NO SQUASH BUGS??!!! Packing my bags to move to the Czech Republic...
Nan |
May 17, 2018 | #36 | |
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Vladimir, Looking at your pics that's a lot of Squash and Pumpkins! Al |
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May 18, 2018 | #37 |
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Vegetables native to America (tomatoes, peppers and squashes) do not taste any beetle or animals with us. Only potatoes came to us with its pest - potato beetle. And this beetle also loves eggplant.
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June 1, 2018 | #38 |
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Today, I have built up a construction for the vertical cultivation of winter squashs. Vladimír
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June 1, 2018 | #39 |
Tomatovillian™
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What kinds of winter squash? If they are big, will they be able to hang from the wires?
Nan |
June 1, 2018 | #40 |
Tomatovillian™
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Replying to the first post...
Don't grow something under your squash leaves, grow it above them... Okra Sunflowers Something tall... |
June 2, 2018 | #41 | |
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June 2, 2018 | #42 | |
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That might be a good solution! I was thinking that I wanted to minimize the footprint of the summer squash/zucchini leaves or grow under them. But you could also just grow above the leaves... Al |
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