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Subject: advice on what to put under my pumpkin
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| SoCal Kevin |
San Diego
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I have a 2 week old 1057 Bryson that is growing well and it is probably time to put something under it in the patch like sand, hay, wood, or plastic. What is the best material? Thanks.
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6/22/2012 7:29:10 PM
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| VTSteve |
South Hero, VT
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Sand. A 4 inch layer about 3 feet in diameter over a piece of mill fabric will enable the fruit to slide as it grows without being damaged by friction.
Be sure to use play sand. It is fine-grained and consistent in size, decreasing the chances of damage from sharp edges.
And be sure to move the fruit at the hottest time of the day, enlisting the help of a friend.
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6/22/2012 7:43:50 PM
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| SoCal Kevin |
San Diego
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Thanks, I'll try it. BTW, what is the white plastic-like sheeting I see some people putting under their pumpkins in some pictures?
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6/22/2012 11:22:06 PM
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| Dyberry Patch |
Honesdale Pa USA
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Thats probably the mill fabric in most cases.
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6/23/2012 8:05:24 AM
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| VTSteve |
South Hero, VT
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Here's an old post on mill fabric: http://www.bigpumpkins.com/msgboard/ViewThread.asp?b=14&p=396415
Some people get away with landscaping material, but mill fabric is what the heavy hitters use.
Check out the "equipment for sale" board for sources. extremepumpkinstore.com also sells pieces, but isn't listed.
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6/23/2012 3:10:36 PM
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| pap |
Rhode Island
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mill fabric is the best because unlike just plywood or a sheet of plastic the belting material allows for water to pass thru and not get collected under the fruit. we start with a 3.5 ft sq piece of thin plywood,then lay a larger /wider strip of mill fabric over the plywood. it works great. just dont let the pumpkins edges grow over the mill fabrick and onto the soil---will promore a rotten spot late season. ps---if you cant get your hands on some mill fabric/belting material? cut up some strips of that black wind fence and lay it over a sheet of plywood.(tuck the edges under the plywood) this will allow water to pass through as well.
pap
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6/23/2012 5:46:33 PM
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| SoCal Kevin |
San Diego
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Awesome, thank you!!
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6/23/2012 11:13:57 PM
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