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Old February 23, 2017   #166
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Oh wow thanks! Oh yeah it was very hot. I have roll up sides so I had the ends open, sides up, and tried using old cotton sheets for shade but it didn't seem to help much. I also threw muddy water on the plastic as Cole_Robbie suggested and that seemed to help more than anything. I was able to keep it below 100 most of the time but it did get up to 115, which made all my cukes curl and in general shut down my plants. This year I'm buying shade cloth because I have seen how much they help on other growers GH's.
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Old February 24, 2017   #167
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Great. Thanks for the info and insight. I have 8 windows in my 10x20x7 greenhouse with one main door. I will try to make an other door from the other side. I have a fan on right now and it is about 97 degrees, and it is not even 10 am. I am planning on buying some some sweet success cucumbers and golden egg squash seeds (I love how they look), and I found them on ebay. Where did you buy yours?

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QUOTE=BigVanVader;621215]Oh wow thanks! Oh yeah it was very hot. I have roll up sides so I had the ends open, sides up, and tried using old cotton sheets for shade but it didn't seem to help much. I also threw muddy water on the plastic as Cole_Robbie suggested and that seemed to help more than anything. I was able to keep it below 100 most of the time but it did get up to 115, which made all my cukes curl and in general shut down my plants. This year I'm buying shade cloth because I have seen how much they help on other growers GH's.[/QUOTE]
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Old February 24, 2017   #168
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I got mine from Burpee, hate paying that much but I can't seem to find them elsewhere.
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Old February 24, 2017   #169
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Ok. Thanks.


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Old February 25, 2017   #170
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BVV, are you going to start new journal for 2017?
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Old February 25, 2017   #171
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I was going to keep this one going so I can look back through it over the years.
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Old February 25, 2017   #172
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Do you have fan and vents in your greenhouse?
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Old February 25, 2017   #173
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I have 2 cheap fans in each opposite corner. Really the little greenhouse is just to keep rain off of some crops. I leave it open pretty much all the time except the first month or so of spring.
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Old February 25, 2017   #174
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i just read through the whole post good jod van. loving the green house i think i might try to put one up next year.i seen the white scalloped bush squash you are selling i love that plant they are very productive and it makes the best fryed squash to go with a fish fry .i cooked some for the church and the squash disappeared before the fish did
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Charley, they can be pickled. I remember eating them pickled in my childhood. I never pickled them my self. Now that I am thinking about it, I may just purchase seeds and grow them this year.
I make zucchini pancakes, scalloped squash could be good for pancakes as well.

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Does it help pushing season couple weeks earlier or you using it to start seedlings?
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Old February 25, 2017   #176
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Its for keeping seedlings in after transplanting then I grow tomatoes/cukes in it. Oh and I eat squash mainly fried, but we use it all kinds of ways.
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Charley, they can be pickled. I remember eating them pickled in my childhood. I never pickled them my self. Now that I am thinking about it, I may just purchase seeds and grow them this year.
I make zucchini pancakes, scalloped squash could be good for pancakes as well.

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Does it help pushing season couple weeks earlier or you using it to start seedlings?
thats a good idea i always pickle the zucchini and yellow crookneck with onions and bread and butter pickling spices but never thought about using that squash.im planting seeds tonight
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Do they taste like pickles? I've never seen pickled squash.
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Do they taste like pickles? I've never seen pickled squash.
yep and they are soooo good.i do alot of them because ive given them out for a few years and now everyone is expecting it every year

8 cupsthin sliced squash(about 3 lbs)
2 onions
2 bell peppers
1 large jar pimintos (cut in strips)
soak squash in 3 qts water with 2/3 cup salt for 1 hour then drain

syrup
3 cups suger
2 cupsvinegar
2 tbs mustard seed
2 tbs celery seeds

bring syrup to a boil then let cool to 175 drop in vegetables and mix well for 10 min put in jars and seal i had to give a sweet old lady 3 jars of mustang grape jelly for this recipe

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Old February 26, 2017   #180
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Cool thanks! I will try that out this year. We always have a ton of squash.
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