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Growing melons on a nylon trellis and White Powdery Mildew

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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2009

John gives an update on growing mellons vertically, and some of the challenges he has faced. Including white powdery mildew, since it got dewey one morning..

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  • John, What do you do with all this food, ie. like the melons???

  • Very good video...

  • love ya!!!!

  • new to gardening, thanks for the mildew info and showing what you have done with your melons!

  • Don't they get white powdery mildew by water hitting the leaves when watering?

  • Don't they get white powdery mildew by water hitting the leaves when watering?

  • neem oil works for everything and is safe.

  • You are very right about clipping off the new growth to make the plant concentrate its efforts to grow larger fruit.

    Do not compost mildew leaves, you are right.

    Love your vids, thanks

  • I have been using baking soda and a soap solution with 1 asprin.to a gallon of water.seems to working.

  • If you mix 3 or 4 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide with water in a quart sized squirt bottle it will kill the mold.

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