Dtrizzle2091
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- Apr 28, 2020
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Hi all, I have my victory garden going and this is all new to me and a learning experience. I need someone native to New England willing to give me advice. I have a huge pumpkin vine with zero pumpkins. At first I thought blossom end rot so infused soil with gypsum. Still happening. Then I found borers in my zuchinni and cut them out the best I could. Today I went out and cut open the pumpkin vines and they are EVERYWHERE. I ordered neem and the
Other organic beneficial bacteria that
kills the worms but at this point is it too late for them? Should I just rip them up, treat the soil and grow a fall crop? Also, what have you done in the past to prevent this from happening?
My plan for next year is to treat the soul with gypsum, compost, neem and beneficial bacteria before planting, them spray plants once per week after and wrap stem bases in tin foil.
This is all a learning experience for me, but in a scenario where we were relying on those crops, I would’ve failed miserably and...I don’t like to fail.
Other organic beneficial bacteria that
kills the worms but at this point is it too late for them? Should I just rip them up, treat the soil and grow a fall crop? Also, what have you done in the past to prevent this from happening?
My plan for next year is to treat the soul with gypsum, compost, neem and beneficial bacteria before planting, them spray plants once per week after and wrap stem bases in tin foil.
This is all a learning experience for me, but in a scenario where we were relying on those crops, I would’ve failed miserably and...I don’t like to fail.