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TheDirtMama replied about 1 year ago
not related to the video, but could you tell me if you know of a good way to control root worms in zucchini and summer squash and if there is the same potential problem in winter squash?
sreece replied about 1 year ago
@TheDirtMama: I have heard that when you see a hole where a worm has gone in, you need to open the stem with a knife and take the worm out. Unfortunately, I have never successfully done this. Apparently it can be done. I have started to use Neem Oil spray on my squash of all types to reduce the pest population on them. That helps but doesn't totally eliminate them. I think winter squash is probably subject to the same pest problems as summer squash. I hope this is helpful.
TheDirtMama replied about 1 year ago
@sreece:Thank you!
Liz replied about 1 year ago
I like your watering tube.....good idea!
MaryLarson replied about 1 year ago
Not sure what a watering tube is, but my hubby just planted strawberries in a container that looks like this. It hangs though. Do these hanging devices work well?

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