Luremaker
Veteran Member
What a nice-looking field. I can't tell, is that 6 rows, like 400 or 500 feet? What do you have in those other seedbeds? When do you usually seed pumpkins up there?
I'll post a pic of my little 60 hill patch. I'm still battling the cucumber beetles, although the plants are 3 weeks old now and starting to get big enough to withstand a moderate infestation. I got a little shy about using more Sevin, as effective as it was, because I think I get some foliar burn... even with a dry leaf, cloudy day application, with the label-recommended mixture. I'm using Rotenone/Pyrethrin now, which doesn't have the knockdown power by a long shot, but I seem to gain on them each time. I amazed at how fast the were on this patch though, completely virgin till too, and I've never grown any cucurbits in any quantity anywhere nearby.
We've been getting consistent rain the last few weeks, not quite enough to be excessive, but close. It's just been a cloudy and cool between the rains, until lately when we've finally got some successive days in the 80's, and all the heat-loving vegetables including the pumpkins really took off.
You have a good eye. Those fields are around 500 feet long. The pumpkin patch is 4 rows spaced 10 feet apart. Hills are 40 inches apart with 3 to 4 plants per hill. Last year I never had to spray for beetles. They just never got out of control. I may be dreaming but I am hoping for a repeat of last summer.
The other fields are sweet corn. My corn is about 2 weeks behind this year because of all the rain we received in May.