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    Nice squash

    Nice squash
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    Qute boy is he your son looks like the Ocean so are you from Washington State my niece lives out...

    Qute boy is he your son looks like the Ocean so are you from Washington State my niece lives out near that way!
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    Fellow friendly gardener

    Lets swap mailing addresses and swap some seed I save mostly all my own now native to my area Ive been doing so long
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    Fellow friendly gardener

    Lets swat mailing addresses and trade some seed
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    Fellow friendly gardener

    Ha Ha Baymule your freezer does not get that cold better check it out freezers are suppose to be 10 to 30 below I know I worked in kitchens and freezers ha ha but true Happy gardening
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    Fellow friendly gardener

    Zone 5 nice to meet you what zone u garden I am from Northeast Ct. coldest part of winter can range from 10 to 20 below with no wind factor at times
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    Fellow friendly gardener

    Hi everyone im George new member I love to share expeince and get it aswell
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    Beneficial-Friendly

    If it had reddish orange with clear lacewings it could be the moth that lays the eggs on your squash stems that turn into the vineborer better check out what the vine bore moth looks like and get rid of as many as you can when possible
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    Beneficial-Friendly

    Plants some tansy somewhere near your garden they love to breed and lay their eggs on them they will take care of your aphid problems and other type bug problems aswell they did for me I planted tansy a perennial years ago and no aphids and minimum bug problem cause squash bugs hate tansy and...
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    Beneficial-Friendly

    Steve sorry if Im wrong but the moth that has lacewings is harmless to plants itself but its eggs it lays on the squash stems become vineborers that destroy the inside stem of the sqush plants and kills them!We have to be careful not to mistake the lacewing for that moth cause the moth has...
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    Beneficial-Friendly

    Borage is fantastic for attracting bees to pollinate your garden when plant next to tomato keeps horn worm away and sweetens fruit!Comphrey out side the garden but next to it attracts them like crazy aswell plus it makes a great fertilizer chopped up and mixed in soil and or make tea in big...
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