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I just started planting this year digging holes for all my plants. 97 of them. Lot of holes to dig, but I did exactly what you're telling the viewers now that I wanted to constrict my resources to the plants and also I felt that it would give them more nutrient concentration and easier startup growth on planting them in the ground. They have done really well this way. I'm going to continue to do it every year like this. It saved me a lot of money. I used to buy four to five yards of amendments for the whole garden and then I realized I'm not using every square foot. I was just wasting my money keep up the good videos. We all can learn something from your channel. I've been gardening for probably 15 years and canning and making a lot of different things with the garden. It's a lot of work but it's a lot of reward
@joe I do the hole method. Then I take my kitchen scrap bucket and dig between those transplants (if spaced at least 12" apart. Dig and dump compost and cover it breaks down while the roots of the plants are growing. The transplants then have additional food and so does your garden
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I've done the same. I have a 26x40, a 10x20, and my own back yard full of food.....lol I just concentrate on the holes.. it gets expensive otherwise, and it costs enough already so while I wait on my compost piles to mature.....❤❤
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Ive cut off secondary vines one time i had some with tomato suckers and dropped them in water. They grew roots. I didn't realize it until i saw blooms on the cucumber vine. I tried the cloning method with spaghetti squash and it worked too. I was surprised.
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I have one of your books and have learned so much from you . I will be doing cucumber maintenance this week. I am on my second round of zuchinni and yellow squash all from your teaching. I did learn that shade cloth is your friend in this heat.
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There may be eggs around so spray again in a few days to catch any that hatch. Good luck. The Rusted Garden Vegetable Seeds & Home Garden Supplies: www.therustedgarden.com Earn 15% and become a TRG Affiliate for our seed & garden shop Sign Up Here: bit.ly/4aarkDD
These 3 plants are producing a lot. I might just do 3 plants a time for a family of 2. The Rusted Garden Vegetable Seeds & Home Garden Supplies: www.therustedgarden.com Earn 15% and become a TRG Affiliate for our seed & garden shop Sign Up Here: bit.ly/4aarkDD
Well maybe I should've waited until this video came out before I asked about pickleworms lol. I'm at work right now but will watch after. After I sprayed 2 days ago i haven't seen anymore signs of the worms. Fingers crossed that I have saved my crop. Can't wait to see this video.
Hey there! You're great, thank you for your videos!! I'm taking care of my friends little cucumber cherry tomato garden and there are a lot of dead leaves sporadically throughout. Should I pull them off or cut them off?
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I just got into really into gardening literally may of this year, my first wave of cucumbers are absolutely trashed, a combo of brutal heat, a fungus problem, and 0 experence growing anything that climbs, everything else in my garden is perfectly fine except my cucumbers, they are fully doomed. I did get some harvest from them but the cucumbers are overly short and not at all long, still tasty i call them cu-minis. Hopefully with your tips i can grow better cucumbers in this 2nd wave
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I'm trying an experiment this year. I have a 20 foot trellis row of King of the Garden limas that I started indoors and planted out in late May. I direct seeded my cucumbers (silver slicer) in the same row about 4 feet apart. in May (I'm in zone 6). I want to see if the strong scent of the limas will hide my cucumbers from the cucumber beetles. I'm glad I planted silver slicer because they are so much easier to see in the heavy foliage. I also want to see how well they last.
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Thank you for your video. It has helped me so much for my first garden. I was wondering if using watering trays would assist it keeping the grow bags I'm using from drying out.
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No because it is NaCl or sodium chloride. Also known as table salt. Doing that will kill your plants. Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate. The SALT means a classification of compounds. All SALTS are different. The Rusted Garden Vegetable Seeds & Home Garden Supplies: www.therustedgarden.com Earn 15% and become a TRG Affiliate for our seed & garden shop Sign Up Here: bit.ly/4aarkDD
Thank you for all your help in developing my garden. I’m a perk member and have a question: how do you get rid of ants in the compost bin. I drenched it with water and left to drain. Is there any other way to deal with them? Thanks in advance..
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Cucumber salad and my wife will take them to work. The Rusted Garden Vegetable Seeds & Home Garden Supplies: www.therustedgarden.com Earn 15% and become a TRG Affiliate for our seed & garden shop Sign Up Here: bit.ly/4aarkDD
Your cucumber plants are in my dreams - lol. What variety did you grow? I get 1 little bitty limply cuc for a lot of work. I even planted parthenocarpy types hoping for better yield, still 1 little bitty limply cuc is what I get on a plant.
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Man I hold on to my cucumbers way too long. I keep them even when they have yellow crumbly leaves and just a bit of new growth. The ones you say are beat up are like my better plants
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It wont. BTW if you ever grew mints, you'd see the honey bees love the flowers. SO no worries. The Rusted Garden Vegetable Seeds & Home Garden Supplies: www.therustedgarden.com Earn 15% and become a TRG Affiliate for our seed & garden shop Sign Up Here: bit.ly/4aarkDD
Hi, Greg.I wanted to ask a question.I plant my picklin cucumbers and all I see is male floors on them.I have yet to see a female flower on them.What do I do.? And do you think I should fertilize them. thank a lot.
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Have an issue with earwigs on my cucumbers this year. Used neem oil with castile peppermint soap, many nights, because it keeps raining it off. They keep coming back. Used DE for the first time tonight. Finger's crossed, but man, I am over it. Any tips appreciated. PS the neem/peppermint was mixed to combat asiatic beatles on my raspberries and peach tree but pulled double duty on the earwigs because why not? I swear the earwigs appeared last year because I used wood mulch where they like to hide. I appreciate the videos, thanks.
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Grow bags: Great option for easy planting and growing and moving when necessary. I lined my grow bags with cardboard to help them retain moisture. Didn't work as well as I'd hoped. Next round I inserted and lined a plastic bag with cardboard then the dirt and plants. Those are retaining water MUCH better in this extreme heat. Poke a few small holes in the bag if you like. From southern York county Pennsylvania.
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Gary! I've been doing the baking soda/peroxide/dish soap mixture on my tomatoes since i saw the first few spots on the leaves and pruning the affected leaves like you said and they are not improving! Its been very wet, humid and hot here so im sure the weather is playing a part, but my tomato plants look like two foot long sticks with a few leaves at the top now! It just keeps spreading! What do you recommend?!? HELP!
Have you heard of growing cucumbers up a string? I'm thinking of growing soya cucumber which grow 10 to 18 inches long and wonder if it would grow on a single stem.
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Drip irrigation would definitely be for the surface. Deep waterings are often missed and I found that, to be key for thriving plants. The Rusted Garden Vegetable Seeds & Home Garden Supplies: www.therustedgarden.com Earn 15% and become a TRG Affiliate for our seed & garden shop Sign Up Here: bit.ly/4aarkDD
The dust that you put on the leaves, do you wash it off in the morning, or is this something that is on 24/7? I understand not to put the dust by the flowers. thank you
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Question. Their is a natural product called Wondercide that uses things like cedar oil and sesame oil as the main ingredients. The yard and garden one kills, repels, and prevents fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes. It's still going to harm the good guys too , right? Thanks
Yeah. Oil combos work but any oil spray can coat insects and kill them. I am not sure how Wondercide works but at least if you contact good guys it can harm them. The rest might just be repelling and now harm is done.
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I planted Beit Alpha cukes for the first time. There's male flowers on there, although it supposedly doesn't require pollination from them. I see baby cukes forming, but they don't seem to be growing in size. Any idea why?
I planted 3 beit alphas at various times of the year. It's warm in Hawaii. At all times, the vines grew and flowered well. Lots of self-pollinated little cucumbers. But none of them grew past an inch. Never going to grow parthenocarpic ones again. Spacemaster 80 is fine. Direct sown 5/22, harvested 1st one yesterday at 5". Now 74% humidity, 75°F
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@heyyou4023 OK thanks. I just harvested 1 full size B.A. cuke. 2 more should be ready by next week. I think consistently watering them might be the ticket because I have stepped up the watering big time. Also, our temps are only mid 80s right now.
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My cucumber plants, second planting looked great until these little green worms making the new leaves look like lace. Captains Jacks to the rescue hopefully.
I didn’t plant cucumbers this year, as it’s always disappointing. My vines start off looking nice, then suddenly get buggy & wilty. Decided not to waste my energy on them anymore.
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Hi Gary your channel is awesome .I have the bell on to get your new vids, and i do but You Tube keeeps unsubscribing me . Maybe you cpuld check about that and i hope it doesnt happen with other subbies. thank you for the vids Gary.
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Thank you for showing the level of detail that you always provide. Ready to start more cucumbers now that you inspired me.
Very glad to share and you should be happy with continued planting. It really works
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I just started planting this year digging holes for all my plants. 97 of them. Lot of holes to dig, but I did exactly what you're telling the viewers now that I wanted to constrict my resources to the plants and also I felt that it would give them more nutrient concentration and easier startup growth on planting them in the ground. They have done really well this way. I'm going to continue to do it every year like this. It saved me a lot of money. I used to buy four to five yards of amendments for the whole garden and then I realized I'm not using every square foot. I was just wasting my money keep up the good videos. We all can learn something from your channel. I've been gardening for probably 15 years and canning and making a lot of different things with the garden. It's a lot of work but it's a lot of reward
@joe
I do the hole method. Then I take my kitchen scrap bucket and dig between those transplants (if spaced at least 12" apart. Dig and dump compost and cover it breaks down while the roots of the plants are growing. The transplants then have additional food and so does your garden
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Thats perfect.
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I've done the same. I have a 26x40, a 10x20, and my own back yard full of food.....lol I just concentrate on the holes.. it gets expensive otherwise, and it costs enough already so while I wait on my compost piles to mature.....❤❤
Yes I also have just started doing the hole method. Save money - plants grow well- makes sense.👍
Perfect timing! I planted mine today!
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Thank you for this video. Growing cukes for yhe 1st time and they sre in need of some attention, so rhis so helpful. Thanks again
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Awesome video! I am trying a bush variety of these in my Greenstalk, which should be popping up any day now 👊🏻🌻👊🏻
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Ive cut off secondary vines one time i had some with tomato suckers and dropped them in water. They grew roots. I didn't realize it until i saw blooms on the cucumber vine. I tried the cloning method with spaghetti squash and it worked too. I was surprised.
Cool. I will try it.
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I have one of your books and have learned so much from you . I will be doing cucumber maintenance this week. I am on my second round of zuchinni and yellow squash all from your teaching. I did learn that shade cloth is your friend in this heat.
Thanks for the book support. Agree about the shade cloth and good luck.
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There may be eggs around so spray again in a few days to catch any that hatch. Good luck.
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I was surprised how many cucumbers I got this year. I planted 6 different types. I'm about to plant my second round of cucumbers tomorrow.
These 3 plants are producing a lot. I might just do 3 plants a time for a family of 2.
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Well maybe I should've waited until this video came out before I asked about pickleworms lol. I'm at work right now but will watch after. After I sprayed 2 days ago i haven't seen anymore signs of the worms. Fingers crossed that I have saved my crop. Can't wait to see this video.
Hey there! You're great, thank you for your videos!!
I'm taking care of my friends little cucumber cherry tomato garden and there are a lot of dead leaves sporadically throughout. Should I pull them off or cut them off?
Perfect video!! Thank you!!!
Glad to share
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I just got into really into gardening literally may of this year, my first wave of cucumbers are absolutely trashed, a combo of brutal heat, a fungus problem, and 0 experence growing anything that climbs, everything else in my garden is perfectly fine except my cucumbers, they are fully doomed. I did get some harvest from them but the cucumbers are overly short and not at all long, still tasty i call them cu-minis. Hopefully with your tips i can grow better cucumbers in this 2nd wave
Yep wave 2 and 3. Good luck.
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I'm trying an experiment this year. I have a 20 foot trellis row of King of the Garden limas that I started indoors and planted out in late May. I direct seeded my cucumbers (silver slicer) in the same row about 4 feet apart. in May (I'm in zone 6). I want to see if the strong scent of the limas will hide my cucumbers from the cucumber beetles. I'm glad I planted silver slicer because they are so much easier to see in the heavy foliage. I also want to see how well they last.
Great experiment. That is the best way to learn.
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@@THERUSTEDGARDEN I will let you know if it succeeds or fails or something in between.
Thank you for your video. It has helped me so much for my first garden. I was wondering if using watering trays would assist it keeping the grow bags I'm using from drying out.
Watering trays are a good idea
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Thanks for video. Would ocean water (diluted) work in place of Epsom Salt? Thanks
No because it is NaCl or sodium chloride. Also known as table salt. Doing that will kill your plants. Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate. The SALT means a classification of compounds. All SALTS are different.
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@@THERUSTEDGARDEN Thank you!
Thank you for all your help in developing my garden. I’m a perk member and have a question: how do you get rid of ants in the compost bin. I drenched it with water and left to drain. Is there any other way to deal with them? Thanks in advance..
Thanks for being a perk member. I am glad you said something because there is no star next to your name. I would look up the borax ant baits on my channel and use them. That should work.
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That's a lot of info! What are you going to do with all those cucumbers?
Cucumber salad and my wife will take them to work.
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Your cucumber plants are in my dreams - lol. What variety did you grow? I get 1 little bitty limply cuc for a lot of work. I even planted parthenocarpy types hoping for better yield, still 1 little bitty limply cuc is what I get on a plant.
Nope. I use it all the time for years and no bee issue. And btw, if you grow mints, the flowers are covered in bees.
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Man I hold on to my cucumbers way too long. I keep them even when they have yellow crumbly leaves and just a bit of new growth. The ones you say are beat up are like my better plants
I was thinking the exact same thing!😂
That one might be saved, but passed that they rarely recover. New plants work well.
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Thank you. I need to fertaluze my cucumbers. Heat is getting tto them
So much heat.
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Wonderful video. I read peppermint oil may deter bees. Do I need to worry about that?
It wont. BTW if you ever grew mints, you'd see the honey bees love the flowers. SO no worries.
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Hi, Greg.I wanted to ask a question.I plant my picklin cucumbers and all I see is male floors on them.I have yet to see a female flower on them.What do I do.? And do you think I should fertilize them. thank a lot.
You can do anything but wait it out. They do their own thing.
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Have an issue with earwigs on my cucumbers this year. Used neem oil with castile peppermint soap, many nights, because it keeps raining it off. They keep coming back. Used DE for the first time tonight. Finger's crossed, but man, I am over it. Any tips appreciated. PS the neem/peppermint was mixed to combat asiatic beatles on my raspberries and peach tree but pulled double duty on the earwigs because why not? I swear the earwigs appeared last year because I used wood mulch where they like to hide. I appreciate the videos, thanks.
Good luck. Maybe a spinosad dust.
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I planted pickling & slicing. I’ve got Chinese and so many varieties! Idk how this happened too many! Had to pull some
Also a good problem to have.
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Grow bags: Great option for easy planting and growing and moving when necessary. I lined my grow bags with cardboard to help them retain moisture. Didn't work as well as I'd hoped. Next round I inserted and lined a plastic bag with cardboard then the dirt and plants. Those are retaining water MUCH better in this extreme heat. Poke a few small holes in the bag if you like.
From southern York county Pennsylvania.
I really like them for plopping them around the garden. Good tip with the plastic bag. I have done that in the past. Or I have put a cheap nursery pot in the center and it gets buried.
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Gary! I've been doing the baking soda/peroxide/dish soap mixture on my tomatoes since i saw the first few spots on the leaves and pruning the affected leaves like you said and they are not improving! Its been very wet, humid and hot here so im sure the weather is playing a part, but my tomato plants look like two foot long sticks with a few leaves at the top now! It just keeps spreading! What do you recommend?!? HELP!
I just pruned and sprayed them again yesterday and this morning there were at least two leaves on each plant covered in new spots ☹️😭
Have you heard of growing cucumbers up a string? I'm thinking of growing soya cucumber which grow 10 to 18 inches long and wonder if it would grow on a single stem.
I have seen it but dont know much about it.
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Judging by the way you water I can’t help but wonder if drip irrigation is enough. It does not saturate the top two inches of soil. Thoughts?
Drip irrigation would definitely be for the surface. Deep waterings are often missed and I found that, to be key for thriving plants.
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The dust that you put on the leaves, do you wash it off in the morning, or is this something that is on 24/7? I understand not to put the dust by the flowers. thank you
I do both. If it on the outer leaves, I tend to leave it. I just am cautious of being close to flowers.
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Question. Their is a natural product called Wondercide that uses things like cedar oil and sesame oil as the main ingredients. The yard and garden one kills, repels, and prevents fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes. It's still going to harm the good guys too , right? Thanks
Yeah. Oil combos work but any oil spray can coat insects and kill them. I am not sure how Wondercide works but at least if you contact good guys it can harm them. The rest might just be repelling and now harm is done.
Do you think a drip irrigation is inadequate for cucumbers because it waters only at the base of the plant?
I do. But you could adjust the emitters for a deeper soaking. I am sure there are ways to manage it. Well maybe a timer that leaves the drip on longer.
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Very nice❤❤😮😮
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I planted Beit Alpha cukes for the first time. There's male flowers on there, although it supposedly doesn't require pollination from them. I see baby cukes forming, but they don't seem to be growing in size. Any idea why?
I planted 3 beit alphas at various times of the year. It's warm in Hawaii. At all times, the vines grew and flowered well. Lots of self-pollinated little cucumbers. But none of them grew past an inch. Never going to grow parthenocarpic ones again.
Spacemaster 80 is fine. Direct sown 5/22, harvested 1st one yesterday at 5". Now 74% humidity, 75°F
Not sure how they grow. Sorry.
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@heyyou4023 OK thanks. I just harvested 1 full size B.A. cuke. 2 more should be ready by next week. I think consistently watering them might be the ticket because I have stepped up the watering big time. Also, our temps are only mid 80s right now.
I planted 6 cucumber seeds in tray, only 1 popped up, 10 days now..how to increase germination chances?
fresh seeds and keep them moist and warm (76f or higher)
It's a seed issue not a you issue probably. New seeds.
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my cukes aren't doing well. this is the first year i've had a problem. perfect timing!
Worst case, plant some new ones.
Good luck.
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How do you take care of the squash bugs
I smash them. But I try dust too.
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My cucumber plants, second planting looked great until these little green worms making the new leaves look like lace. Captains Jacks to the rescue hopefully.
I didn’t plant cucumbers this year, as it’s always disappointing. My vines start off looking nice, then suddenly get buggy & wilty. Decided not to waste my energy on them anymore.
Planting them later can help
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@@THERUSTEDGARDEN ~ Thank you for your reply, Gary! I think I’ll try in a couple of months. 🤞🏽 I wish I had a green thumb, like you!
Hi Gary your channel is awesome .I have the bell on to get your new vids, and i do but You Tube keeeps unsubscribing me . Maybe you cpuld check about that and i hope it doesnt happen with other subbies. thank you for the vids Gary.
Thanks so much. Not sure why that happens. Best to complain to YT. See if you can send them a message.
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Grasshoppers is the problem I have
Insect dust
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My plants were looking good, then they were wilting. I was watering, now they look dead
What am I doing wrong?
Did you see cucumber beetles? If you have bacterial wilt, the plant is now lost.
Years ago I learned from The words of a gardening mentor…”plant some more. “
To much water
One of those things. Replant. Thats all you can do.
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What to do when i have a ants invasion?
I use a borax bait. I have videos on that if you want to look them up.
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I have an armadillo infestation on top of this heat...
That is new one to me. Good luck.
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😂 I planted too many cucumbers
It happens.
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enjoy! :)