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Horse manure as a good garden compost?.🤔🤔🤔
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<blockquote data-quote="jolj" data-source="post: 7942728" data-attributes="member: 153725"><p>I am not a summer squash person, but everyone else is, so when I have bore problems, I plant summer squash every two weeks all Spring & early Summer. I had all we could eat, freeze & give away, but with the squash bees, we never lost a bloom.</p><p>When A few bores showed up I killed them,, to late to save the vine, but never had that problem again.</p><p>With six to seven months of gardening the tomato worms & squash bores would have two seasons a year, so it was an every day job to control them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jolj, post: 7942728, member: 153725"] I am not a summer squash person, but everyone else is, so when I have bore problems, I plant summer squash every two weeks all Spring & early Summer. I had all we could eat, freeze & give away, but with the squash bees, we never lost a bloom. When A few bores showed up I killed them,, to late to save the vine, but never had that problem again. With six to seven months of gardening the tomato worms & squash bores would have two seasons a year, so it was an every day job to control them. [/QUOTE]
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