Hello fellow gardeners!
In fall I am always looking to either make the garden better, cuter, amend the soil, correct problems I've encountered, etc..
This year I had a lot of mildew (tomatoes, squash) because we had a super rainy spring and warm temperatures.
I thought probably if my squash were off the ground, they would get less mildew.
I found a few types of support that I liked. Wondering if any of you did something like that for squashes?
This is my favorite. I would replace the plastic pots by a raised garden bed with lost of drainage:

There is also the square arch, but the "bottom" of the plant is still on the ground..

Of course the first setup is more work and would cost more.
The fact that the plant is off the ground would give them more chances to resist mildew, I think.
But at the same time, being in a garden "box" or raised garden would limit the space available for the roots and the soil would dry faster.
The second choice is easier, faster and cheaper to build. I am afraid that if the arch isn't large enough, there won't be a lot of air movement inside it and would probably increase chances of mildew. I'd have to thoroughly think of the size of it, some of my squash varieties have enormous leaves..
The plants would be in the ground so I wouldn't worry about space for roots, watering, soil nutriments, etc..
Any thoughts or different ideas?
Thanks
In fall I am always looking to either make the garden better, cuter, amend the soil, correct problems I've encountered, etc..
This year I had a lot of mildew (tomatoes, squash) because we had a super rainy spring and warm temperatures.
I thought probably if my squash were off the ground, they would get less mildew.
I found a few types of support that I liked. Wondering if any of you did something like that for squashes?
This is my favorite. I would replace the plastic pots by a raised garden bed with lost of drainage:
There is also the square arch, but the "bottom" of the plant is still on the ground..
Of course the first setup is more work and would cost more.
The fact that the plant is off the ground would give them more chances to resist mildew, I think.
But at the same time, being in a garden "box" or raised garden would limit the space available for the roots and the soil would dry faster.
The second choice is easier, faster and cheaper to build. I am afraid that if the arch isn't large enough, there won't be a lot of air movement inside it and would probably increase chances of mildew. I'd have to thoroughly think of the size of it, some of my squash varieties have enormous leaves..
The plants would be in the ground so I wouldn't worry about space for roots, watering, soil nutriments, etc..
Any thoughts or different ideas?
Thanks
