Planted our Butternut squash, and our pie pumpkins May 16th. Just started vigorously vining when our Peas finished up end of June. So our Pea trellis is now a Pie Punkin Wall, loaded with Punkin's 5-7"s in diameter. 👍👍👍
Your squash looks amazing. you are so lucky to have an extended growing season, I could never start pumpkins this time of year. But you work hard, both of you. Waiting patiently to see your tomato harvest, something has gotten to one of my plants, just one, can't find a thing on it, but something is going after the fruit only, so I am leaving it in because whatever is going on it is not getting to the rest which are all spaced 3 feet apart.
Love pumpkin to can so I can make a few pumpkin pies over the winter. One of my favorites. Besides pumpkin pancakes. With spiced whipped cream to put on them.
I am in zone 5b and am having a problem with vine borers. I have to keep covers on at night forndeer and bunnies and I take them off during the day but every one I plant in the spring gets them. I even rotated crops! Any solutions?
My zucchini’s are not doing well here in Illinois 😡 I planted by seed in June with hopes of avoiding the squash bugs. They were horrible last year and took out everything. Squash, cucumbers, cantaloupe and watermelon. The vine borers did their damage to my pumpkins. This year I have three different zucchini types. The green are doing nothing, the yellow has produced 5 so far, the 8 ball zucchini is again an epic fail. It’s covered in blooms (male ), when a female does bloom and start to produce a fruit, the fruit doesn’t grow. There have only been a couple of fruits. There must be a soil issue. I amended soil prior to planting. I used raised beds like you do. Maybe I should switch fertilizer. Where do you purchase your Jobes from? I’ve been watering with fish fertilizer throughout the summer but no luck. 🤷♀️
Planted our Butternut squash, and our pie pumpkins May 16th. Just started
vigorously vining when our Peas finished up end of June. So our Pea trellis
is now a Pie Punkin Wall, loaded with Punkin's 5-7"s in diameter. 👍👍👍
Stay cool. Early morning chores, then inside. Watermelon harvest should be great. 👍🍉
Just picked my first zucchini this morning. Such a satisfying feeling. 😁😁your garden looks beautiful!!!❤️stay cool!!!😎
Our squash volunteer is growing nicely!
Your gardens look wonderful, huge flowers on the squash!
Mulch looks great in the garden 👍
Awesome job planting the pumpkin seeds my friend 🤗🥰
Your squash looks amazing. you are so lucky to have an extended growing season, I could never start pumpkins this time of year. But you work hard, both of you. Waiting patiently to see your tomato harvest, something has gotten to one of my plants, just one, can't find a thing on it, but something is going after the fruit only, so I am leaving it in because whatever is going on it is not getting to the rest which are all spaced 3 feet apart.
Love pumpkin to can so I can make a few pumpkin pies over the winter. One of my favorites. Besides pumpkin pancakes. With spiced whipped cream to put on them.
Hey Tina , that's awesome that you can have Pumpkins by Fall 🙌.
👋 Too Mark.
JO JO IN VT 😆💕
Hi Tina 👋
Did a late planting few weeks ago. Almost pulled them today.
Love the results on your plants and flowers very good job thank you for your video
Stay cool. Great video. ❤
Inspiration. I think I will try to get my mini-bear going again. Dang vine borers took out the original. Bleh. Thank you so much for the inspiration!
Great video Tina sorry I haven't been around was down with covid but im all better and back lol
Do you have chicken videos?,you do such a great job always looking forward to seeing you 💕🌱
New viewer here! Absolutely love your content. What was in that little bag that you added in?
Hey Tina love your channel but what are the dimensions of your boxes that the pumpkins are planted in? Thanks 😊
Okay, I'm inspired. Now to find those seeds...smh
I am in zone 5b and am having a problem with vine borers. I have to keep covers on at night forndeer and bunnies and I take them off during the day but every one I plant in the spring gets them. I even rotated crops! Any solutions?
Hi Tina! What makes zucchini leaves, have that silver ash on them? Do I need to spray neem oil?
Sounds like powdery mildew, from plants getting poorly drained, or no circulation...
Sounds like powdery mildew. Try using Captain Jack's copper fungicide spray
My zucchini’s are not doing well here in Illinois 😡 I planted by seed in June with hopes of avoiding the squash bugs. They were horrible last year and took out everything. Squash, cucumbers, cantaloupe and watermelon. The vine borers did their damage to my pumpkins. This year I have three different zucchini types. The green are doing nothing, the yellow has produced 5 so far, the 8 ball zucchini is again an epic fail. It’s covered in blooms (male ), when a female does bloom and start to produce a fruit, the fruit doesn’t grow. There have only been a couple of fruits. There must be a soil issue. I amended soil prior to planting. I used raised beds like you do. Maybe I should switch fertilizer. Where do you purchase your Jobes from? I’ve been watering with fish fertilizer throughout the summer but no luck. 🤷♀️
Kare you might get a very small paintbrush and help pollinate your female blossoms.