Topic: pumpkin row width, using a cultivator for weed control
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| maplehillfrm
06-12-2009 06:51:01
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Ok guys,
seems like and easy concept, but I cant figure this one out, once I hear how easy it is going to be I am going to kick myself, but here goes,,
I am planting my pumpkin patch, last year the weeds took over fast, was trying to hand weed it no way,,,,
so this year I am planning on using my cultivator to help out, it is approx 7 ' with tines in a row about 10 .[ferguson unit]. they can be removed or set to different widths,, I am using my TN 55 about 6' width tires,,,
I would like to plant about 3' apart but would do 6 feet if I had to ,, I know the 6' woudl be easy just leave a width wide enough to plant,,
I guess my question is where to set the tines so when I am done I can straddle teh plants and get the weeds under,, see I told you it was simple question,, thanks pat |
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| JOE FARMER
06-13-2009 22:27:16
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Re: pumpkin row width, using a cultivator for weed control in reply to maplehillfrm, 06-12-2009 06:51:01
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| PREP FIELD 2 PLANT THEN RUN YOURCULTIVATOR THRU AND PLANTWHERE THE TINE DONT DIG?????MAYBE |
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| Rootsy
06-12-2009 09:24:37
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Re: pumpkin row width, using a cultivator for weed control in reply to maplehillfrm, 06-12-2009 06:51:01
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| Row width depends upon the type (size) of pumpkin you are planting.. smaller pumpkins can be planted closer together than larger ones... |
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