Posted by Don-WI on June 22, 2009 at 19:54:34 from (72.135.115.232):
In Reply to: Re: Pumpkin planting posted by landlord7012 on June 22, 2009 at 18:59:18:
It's actually been wet enough the last couple years he hasn't had to use it too much. We use it in the garden though.
He's been sticking in some plants here & there that he started in his greenhouse and he's had to replant a few, but he's got a covington planter he bought last year for a good price and what took him 3 days by hand he can plant in 1 day now.
Our neighbors have had to replant over 1/2 of their patch this last weekend because of the weather and the ground. They've put pumpkins in the same exact spot for atleast 6 years in a row and the ground is very hard clay. They use a roto-tiller and pulverize it, and then it rained and turned it into concrete so the seeds couldn't come up and they rotted.
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