Pumpkin Crop

   / Pumpkin Crop #61  
Pumpkins are looking good, this picture was last night. There is some powdery mildew forming (we just went through a very hot humid spell) but I don't think it will affect yield.

We have been very hot the last three weeks and I do think it affected my female flower development. The pumpkins I have look great but there defenitely seems to be fewer of them.

Barry
 

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   / Pumpkin Crop
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#62  
I'm going to harvest this long weekend. The powdery mildew took hold in my patch by early August, but the vines held up longer than I expected. They don't have much left now though, and the fruit all ripened. In the end, I bet I'll do better than I thought, but like I said earlier, it was a challenging year for me. I was disappointed by a "mosaic" type virus which I still believe was introduced by some seed of one variety. Also, I can't get over how bad the darn cucumber beetles were. Aside from all the investation of the leaves and flowers, a percentage of the crop has pitted damage to the fruit, where they were also munching.

I learned a bunch of things this year: I'm going to be much more aggressive with the Sevin next year if the beetles return. I just think it's really tough to grow more than a backyard patch of pumpkins organically. I'm also going to hit them hard with preventive copper fungicides in July, maybe get a few more weeks before the inevitable mildew. I'm toying around with the idea of doing an experiment with a floating row cover on one row, using homemade PVC hoops, etc. It would be cost-prohibitive at any kind of scale, but for the heck of it I'm interested to see how much better the plants would do under there (until vining), completely bug free.

Finally, Barry, you've inspired me. I'm going to seed the whole field in winter rye/hairy vetch. That's another reason I want to get harvested now. Next Spring, I'll till just enough for the strips of hills. I like the idea of taking tines off the ends of the tiller! Between the rows, I'll wait until the rye and vetch get to flower and then just brush hog them down. Hopefully, that'll make for a nice mulch between the rows, with some Nitrogen retention to boot. I think alot less bare soil in a pumpkin field can only be a good thing.
 
   / Pumpkin Crop #63  
butternut,

Do you intend to grow pumpkins on the same ground next year?

Was this year's crop grown on ground previously planted in pumpkins?

Curious,

edit: Oh gosh, I re-read where you said this was a virgin patch.
 
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#64  
Yes, it had been fallow ground for decades as a hay field, which is why I was really surprised to have had that many cucumber beetles. Unfortunately, I don't have much choice. I won't have them in the exact same spot (gonna grow a bit of corn), but close. I rake off the dead vines for what it's worth, rather than plow them in.
 
   / Pumpkin Crop #65  
I do think the oats helped in a lot of ways (soil erosion and weed control). Next year I am going to experiment with cutting and baling the oat hay. If you are going to cut it and leave it in the filed I wonder if you should try a sickle mower. The brush hog left a very uneven layering of the oats when I cut them.

I will defenitly continue with the oats afte this.

Barry
 
   / Pumpkin Crop #66  
I do think the oats helped in a lot of ways (soil erosion and weed control). Next year I am going to experiment with cutting and baling the oat hay. If you are going to cut it and leave it in the filed I wonder if you should try a sickle mower. The brush hog left a very uneven layering of the oats when I cut them.

I will defenitly continue with the oats afte this.

Barry

Just thinking out load but why not just let the oats stand?
 
   / Pumpkin Crop #67  
I also spray Sandea and Strategy as a preemerge herbicide (also spray roundup on the oat to kill). They both get into the soil (via rain in my case), so if there is too much cover the herbicide will not get into the ground. I think letting them stand could defenitely work, and you would probably get some nice oat growth in the late summer from the seed drops.

Defenitley worth looking at.


Barry
 
   / Pumpkin Crop #68  
We started harvesting pumpkins over the weekend. We picked around 500 20lb+ pumpkins and it looks as if we haven't started picking them the field is so full. In all the years I have grown pumpkins this has to have been one of the best yet. How are your pumpkin crops going?
 

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   / Pumpkin Crop #69  
We started harvesting pumpkins over the weekend. We picked around 500 20lb+ pumpkins and it looks as if we haven't started picking them the field is so full. In all the years I have grown pumpkins this has to have been one of the best yet. How are your pumpkin crops going?

It is funny that you just brought this to the top.

I just sat down from eating a pumpkin pie. This weekend I canned 4 of our little pie pumpkins. I got 9 pints and thought we should sample them before doing anymore. The pie was goooooood. :licking:

I think the pumpkins did well but I have never planted them before. My vines are actually still setting pumpkins.
 
   / Pumpkin Crop #70  
It is funny that you just brought this to the top.

I just sat down from eating a pumpkin pie. This weekend I canned 4 of our little pie pumpkins. I got 9 pints and thought we should sample them before doing anymore. The pie was goooooood. :licking:

I think the pumpkins did well but I have never planted them before. My vines are actually still setting pumpkins.

You got to love pie samples. My wife will be busy baking a few sweetie pie pumpkin pies to freeze for Thanksgiving and Christmas. If I lucky I'll come home Sunday to a sample or two.

All my plants finally succumbed to powdery mildew.
 

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