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Amateur OK gardener looking for tips

tigerdawn
14 years ago

I stumbled on this forum this afternoon and immediately knew I needed to be here. I live in OKC and I have dreams of being a good gardener but somehow I always fall short. I'm having the most trouble with the vegetables although my flowers could also use some help.

I guess it just seems like each year I make new mistakes that prevent me from having success. This year's weather has been really bad so maybe by next year I'll have learned enough from you all to have a good garden!

Right now the most distressing thing (besides hail damage) is the squash vine borers. I added nematodes to the soil this spring and I do see a reduction in the number of plants affected, but the weather and bermuda grass (one week of vacation and it took over!) have stunted the growth of the plants I still have. I'd like for them to do well. The only thing I know to do is to cut open the vine and remove the worm. But half the time I end up killing the vine during surgery. Is there anything else I can do?

Thanks so much!

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