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Old December 12, 2019   #12
greenthumbomaha
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Umm, soo the holes I am referring to are the tubular cavities about one inch in diameter extending from the skin to the seed cavity, not the spreading round circle.

On another note, duh, I meant bottom step, not stem.
Mice/voles sure preferred this over butternut, which was undamaged.
Either they preferred squash to tomatoes or they didn't like the garlic that was growing up next to the Tetsukabuto F1.

The butternuts were the largest I have ever grown by a longshot. I
ve never gotten more than two or three per season, and smaller too. They were started in a new square of my garden. There was no way to walk in and hand feed with all the vines sprawling, so I blasted them with fertilizer from afar at every visit.
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