I'm interested to hear from Don too. I haven't seen or heard much from him since he got married - must be spending lots of quality time with the new missus (wink wink)!
I live east of Don by Lake Michigan. I didn't do too bad this year, all things considered. I replanted my squash twice and still ended up buying a few plants to fill in. My decorative gourds, baby-boo and jack-be-little's did great. Some white pumpkins I tried rotted after first planting, then only half made it second time. My Blue Moon's never made it - two year old seed and I think it was a little moldy before I even planted. My Conneticut field pumpkins - the last thing I planted and worried the most about since they endured 4 days of straight rain in June - are doing great. I will say my yeild is down but this year I got rid of the woodchuck family before they could do any damage so I should be o.k. and should be loading up the wagon soon!
The squash beetles or cucumber beetles can be sprinkled with "sevin" powder at first sight. I use an old flour sifter and keep them knocked down until their is too much folliage to see any more.
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