Posted by landlord7012 on June 22, 2009 at 18:59:18 from (206.40.110.229):
In Reply to: Re: Pumpkin planting posted by Don-WI on June 22, 2009 at 18:12:57:
Hi Don,
I'm not disagreeing about the "plant by Memorial Day" thing as I'm sure it's still quite applicable for most crops and my first wifes father (dairy farmer) always told me that. Problem is that the last two years I have been planted by the first weekend in June and have lost almost half of my seed to rot. I realize there other other factors involved, namely excess moisture. I am convinced that because of my local near Lake Michigan and being so close to a cool creek bed that I will be closely monitoring the ground temperature instead of just the date.
How are your brothers pumpkins doing? Is that tank working out for him? If I ever figure out how to post pics I'll post my new water wagon using the same style tank and an old ski boat trailer.
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