pd1 said:grow dill, basil, cilantro, spearment, and oregano. Have grown the other, but it was many years ago.
SixFive said:The pumpkin problem is that I get about all vines and no pumpkins, or the little pumpkins break off prematurely.
Agent 0659 said:It would be bad enough if someone started a thread ASKING for help growing a garden, but to start one OFFERING to help :142smilie ANd then to get 7 or 8 replies on top of that :mj07:
Beebs said::mj07:
i have some cilantro growing in a window sill and they are about 3 inches tall and have started to die off on me. any tips?
pd1 said:65-On the pumpkins, dig a decent sized hole and fill it with compost mixed with aged manure (horse barns are a good source). Cover with 3 inches of soil. Plant 3-4 seeds per hole. After they have established themselves save only the best plant. After the plant blossoms and sets three small pumpkins pick off all the other blossoms, also pick off the fuzzy ends on the vines. This will force the plant to focus all of its energy into those three pumpkins. When the three little pumpkins are softball sized, save the best shaped one and pick the other two. Now all of the plants energy will go into that one. For them to have good shape you will need to roll them from side to side now and then to keep them from flattening out on one side. Litely fertilize 3-4 times during the year, and give them plenty of water. (Big Max is a good variety)
As for the gourds try growing them on a trelles. Cattle panels or concrete wire works good.
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