Roly-poly’s on your melons? Never had those in my garden.
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Exactly! It's the decomposing railroad ties. They are living in it. They munch on my seedlings and last year, ate at the cucumbers that touched the ground. They were sitting on straw, so I don't think that would help. My husband says he is considering removing the railroad ties.View attachment 1344558 Well after looking at my bottle of Nemo oil it says it does get rid of roly-poly‘s. I know it does an amazing job for Japanese beetles. After reading a bit about them it seems that they like the moist wood from a raised bed which might be why you’re getting so many. I read a lot about especially when the plants are young to keep a 3 inch base around it because they like to eat anything at ground level first. Some people said they sprinkled DE or Cayanne pepper to try to deter them. I saw this creative idea also. It looks simple enough seems worth a shot
Rachel. You don't need to make your trellis any taller than you can reach. The plants will grow as high as YOU DECIDE YOU WILL LET THEM! I use an old metal swing set, which has lasted for years. This gives me 18 l.f. of trellis row. I have found that if I lean a 2 x 4 or piece of conduit up against the top horizontal bar of the A, I can then use that pole to stabilize myself as I lean into the middle to harvest. I can move that pole up and down both sides of the row as I go. Gives a new definition to pole dancing!
Doesn't it get full of water?I am letting melons all co exist in the wading pool cucumbers, pumpkins and crookneck all together