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| larry@stinescorner
08-05-2012 17:59:02
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tilled up a patch and planted turnip seed , mowed with the tractor and finish mower,and picked the garden, A lot of the tomatoes are cracking, Some of the pumkin plants have a white powder on the leaves and didnt look as good as last week, some of the squash plants are done and some of the cucumbers are finished producing,Maybe good I didnt have a camera,the garden is not so good looking. We just got done canning 7 qts of tomatoes,youll have to take my word for it,,,,lol |
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| JRSutton
08-06-2012 03:49:30
75.130.109.233
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Re: this weekend in pa in reply to larry@stinescorner, 08-05-2012 17:59:02
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| If you're weather's close to what it is here in MA, with just an very occassional big dump of rain, no surprise the tomatoes are cracking. |
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| Bendee
08-05-2012 18:39:37
121.220.103.143
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Re: this weekend in pa in reply to larry@stinescorner, 08-05-2012 17:59:02
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| | The pumpkin appears to have powdery mildew which can also spread to the others[cucumbers].Turn the leaf over, it may also be on the back. The tomato split has a number of causes. The answers are all in the search engine, there"s some homework 4u. We will use your previous photos and imagine a light sprinkling of white. |
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| Matt H NY
08-05-2012 18:12:46
74.74.118.71
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Re: this weekend in pa in reply to larry@stinescorner, 08-05-2012 17:59:02
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| Your pumpkins are getting powdery mildew. You can try some type of fungicide, but its usually all downhill after it sets in. |
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