I don't have no 5 acre but I do have pumpkins already.
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Your patch is looking great. When did you plant? My plants only began vining over the weekend. I planted mine June 11. I was out looking at mine yesterday evening and the plants are looking great. Lot's of flower buds and not a single cucumber beetle. This might be the second year in a row not having to spray.
This is my second year doing a pumpkin patch for my kids and newphews/neices. I made it a little bigger this year, but still am learning thru trial and error row size, planting spaces etc.
Do you's have any chemical suggestions for weed/grass control. I have tried cultivating but my rows are to close together to get the tractor thru and effectively till the ground.
Last night I got out to the patch and thought things were looking pretty good. Still no beetles :thumbsup:. The plants are vining well and there are hundreds of flowers ready to open in the next few days. Weather has been near perfect this summer for a change. Lots of sun, heat and rains have been averaging 1-1/2" per week.
Those pumkins look great. Much more neat and tidy than mine that are running accross the grass. :laughing:
my pumpkins already got ripe, and are now rotting on the vine![]()
I had that last year, I had planted in early June and had pumpkins turning orange in August. Most did not make it until October. This year I planted the 19th and 20th of June. I was getting worried because of the lack of pumpkins forming. It is just starting to happen now. Lots of female flowers are forming and pollination seems to be going good.
Barry
I picked a large chunk of my fields last year and put into bins. Stored the bins in the barn. I felt like I had a lot of rot loss when they were in the barn. I plan on keepng them out in the field this year and pick as needed.
Barry