ducks4you
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Winter is the best time to study. You just aren't excited about livestock chores, and that is why during the winter I put out extra hay/chicken feed the night before so I don't have to rush out at dawn.
I am going to try the suggestions in this article:
https://www.almanac.com/pest/squash-vine-borer
I bought 50 pounds of diatomaceous earth in October bc I was concerned that my 6 new hens may have had lice. Didn't help that the seller suggested I check for them, but it turned out that they didn't. I reclaimed a small metal trash can from the grain room for the DE and found a permanent place in the barn. You KNOW that it is HALF the battle to buy/store and reMEMBER where you put your gardening tools!
I still have one jumbo pumpkin left to process. I have saved easily a quart of pumpkin seeds and I am planning on starting early and planting pumpkin seeds practically everywhere this season. I like the idea of planting Hubbard squash. Several years back I grew some and they are so sweet!
I have asked pretty much everybody and looked everywhere for a solution to those crummy vine borers. I WILL make the effort to put my hens in their "Peck N Play" portable pen during the spring to dig for squash bugs. Guess I'll try buying a pack of yellow Solo Cup bowls to see if it really does attract the moths. I have had ZERO success using Sevin, and I just don't want any instances of poisoning my hens or horses.
I am going to try the suggestions in this article:
https://www.almanac.com/pest/squash-vine-borer
I bought 50 pounds of diatomaceous earth in October bc I was concerned that my 6 new hens may have had lice. Didn't help that the seller suggested I check for them, but it turned out that they didn't. I reclaimed a small metal trash can from the grain room for the DE and found a permanent place in the barn. You KNOW that it is HALF the battle to buy/store and reMEMBER where you put your gardening tools!
I still have one jumbo pumpkin left to process. I have saved easily a quart of pumpkin seeds and I am planning on starting early and planting pumpkin seeds practically everywhere this season. I like the idea of planting Hubbard squash. Several years back I grew some and they are so sweet!
I have asked pretty much everybody and looked everywhere for a solution to those crummy vine borers. I WILL make the effort to put my hens in their "Peck N Play" portable pen during the spring to dig for squash bugs. Guess I'll try buying a pack of yellow Solo Cup bowls to see if it really does attract the moths. I have had ZERO success using Sevin, and I just don't want any instances of poisoning my hens or horses.