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Old September 24, 2010   #1
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i harvested 18 of the possible 23 squash ( 5 are still on the vine) and of the 18 not a single one had any scarring. normally about 33% have light brown lesions on the skin that are very hard and don't peel when i use a peeler on the skin and these don't store as well as unblemished fruits. it was a very hot summer with near drought conditions this year i can only assume that due to a lack of moisture the squash bugs were not out there or no moisture on the squash kept them from chewing the skin. it's amazing to see every single squash with perfect unblemished skin.
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That is great. Were you using straw mulch, or anything to keep them off of the ground?
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I just got back from SD and the grasshoppers are like a plague around Rapid City. One woman I talked to had an 18" squash chewed back to the stem by them.
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That is great. Were you using straw mulch, or anything to keep them off of the ground?

no the usual method was used they just grow on the ground. but this year the ground was dry 99% of the time.
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