East Texas in Linden, TX

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April 30, 2012

Squash Squash Squash

Care activities:
Divided
Fertilized / Amended
Grafted
Harvested
Repotted / Transplanted
Pruned / Trimmed / Mowed
Seeded
Started
Watered
Observed:
Blooms
Buds
Fruit
Germination
Pest or problem
R.I.P.
True leaves
Care activities:
Divided
Fertilized / Amended
Grafted
Harvested
Repotted / Transplanted
Pruned / Trimmed / Mowed
Seeded
Started
Watered
Observed:
Blooms
Buds
Fruit
Germination
Pest or problem
R.I.P.
True leaves
Care activities:
Divided
Fertilized / Amended
Grafted
Harvested
Repotted / Transplanted
Pruned / Trimmed / Mowed
Seeded
Started
Watered
Observed:
Blooms
Buds
Fruit
Germination
Pest or problem
R.I.P.
True leaves
Care activities:
Divided
Fertilized / Amended
Grafted
Harvested
Repotted / Transplanted
Pruned / Trimmed / Mowed
Seeded
Started
Watered
Observed:
Blooms
Buds
Fruit
Germination
Pest or problem
R.I.P.
True leaves
Quotes
Clenram replied about 1 year ago
Mine look better now that I put the milk solution on them!
Clenram replied about 1 year ago
We picked a couple of small ones and put them with some green beans...yum 
RoriTx replied about 1 year ago
I've never used milk before though I've heard of it. I've used baking soda mix. I'm going to try it out this year if I have to. My brother-in law gets it bad every year and sprays a chemical fungicide.Yuk
HopeElevenhundred replied about 1 year ago
I tried the milk solution on my squash.  I'm alternating it with neem sprays.  I am not sure if the milk is helping.  The paper I read online reporting the results was pretty convincing but I think the key is starting the milk spray earlier than I did. Next year.....

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