Kassaundra
Garden Addicted
I had read interplanting radish and allowing it to seed would either repel the squash bugs or hide squash plants from them. By observation I have thourghly busted this myth.
I doubt there is any way to hide your plants from squash bugs in Oklahoma. I cleared some land there that had never been farmed and had woods all around it but the squash bugs found it as soon as it was up.Kassaundra said:I had read interplanting radish and allowing it to seed would either repel the squash bugs or hide squash plants from them. By observation I have thourghly busted this myth.
Have you tried spraying w/ LAB for powder mildew. (Korean Natural Farming lactobacillicus made from rice water and milk) I read about using it for powder mildew a couple of years ago but w/ our massive drought haven't been able to test it. It is supose to out compete w/ the powder mildew, but be neutral to the plant.hoodat said:I doubt there is any way to hide your plants from squash bugs in Oklahoma. I cleared some land there that had never been farmed and had woods all around it but the squash bugs found it as soon as it was up.Kassaundra said:I had read interplanting radish and allowing it to seed would either repel the squash bugs or hide squash plants from them. By observation I have thourghly busted this myth.
I'm sure glad that squash bugs don't like Southern California and borers are also scarce here. Our only real problem with squash here is mildew.