catjac1975
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Interesting question.wonder how they fare with squash bugs...
wonder how they fare with squash bugs...
I grew them in 2017 and as expected with maximas they were loved by squash bugs and cucumber beetles =/
I think the best way to avoid the bane of squash begs is to grow them on a fence..
I used to have a terrible time with squash bugs.I mulched with leaves in may veggie garden back then.. I think that made the problem worse as they hide in the leaves. I have been using grass clippings and just last year weed barrier. I have may chickens forage all winter in the garden and that has reduced the population to a manageable level. There are many delicious vining squash to give a try to.the squash we normally grow roots from nodes along the ground so having it up on a fence would make it more likely to fail. we usually get an ok crop from them as it is even if the stems get chewed up.
this coming year we'll have to move to a different location as we've not rotated the past several and the bugs are getting worse. or perhaps we won't grow any at all because we have plenty still in the freezer.
i have one last round of them from this past growing season to cook up yet sometime in the next few weeks.