Mauldintigers 2016 Garden

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First row in the garden is all butternuts, only 1 pitiful fruit, but the vines all look healthy, no sign of Downey mildew. I guess that's what happens when you plant late. Now I'll definitely have to battle pickle worms,
 

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Tomatoes, no diseases evident, getting tomatoes, but main harvest is a couple weeks out. This design would work much better if the panels were 18" apart instead of 2'. But, that would make it difficult to plant.
 

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Bush squash include early prolific straightneck, a couple of hybrid zucchini, Desi, butter bush, table King, Costata romanesco. No sign of SVB, but there is one in one of the spaghetti squash. Will do some Bt spraying tomorrow. Picked about a gallon of beans yesterday.
"Cajun Jewel" Okra is doing very well, should be able to pick some tomorrow morning.
 

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Everything looks great and so lush. :thumbsup

What's a pickle worm? I figure maybe know, but perhaps call it something different?
 
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