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primitivegardener
Rich Hill, MO, USmember
gardening interests: Composting, Container Gardening, Culinary Herbs, Fruits and Berries, Gardening with Kids, Medicinal Herbs, Organic Gardening, Vegetables
Member Since: 03/07/2011
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gardening interests: Composting, Container Gardening, Culinary Herbs, Fruits and Berries, Gardening with Kids, Medicinal Herbs, Organic Gardening, Vegetables
Member Since: 03/07/2011
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Re: Raised Bed Pest Cover - Redux
Greg,
posted: 9:15 am on March 7thYour article on Raised bed covers for pests,posted back in Aug. of 2010, you suggest a white lace screen fabric. Would fiber glass screen netting work just as good? I have a big problem with squash bugs that attack my zucchini and other squash plants and I want to try the cover. When do you set the cover over the plants as pollination has to take place?