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Started by Biscombe, March 01, 2007, 21:25:47

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Biscombe

Oh boy! I wish SS was here to answer this! I have 70-80 orange trees, all of them get plenty of irrigation, my question is can all my vining squash be trained up the trees? I´ll use nets to support the fruits. What do you think??

Biscombe


OliveOil

Can't see why not. If the fruit is esp heavy make sure it is well supported.

Biscombe

Thanks olive oil, I´ve not done this before, anyone else out there grown vining pumpkin/squash up trees?

Obelixx

No but I do grow mine up wire mesh trellis so as long as you can support your fruits I don't see why it shouldn't work up trees - unless they cast a lot of shade on the ripening squashes.  I grow mine upwards to get extra sun and ripening but then I'm in central Belgium and can't grow orange trees.
Obxx - Vendée France

mokanoo

Hey Biscombe
Not sure if your issue is with growing squash upwards or up trees specifically. Here's a link on how cool growing squashes on supports could be. http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/joomla/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,91/topic,23208.msg230772#msg230772. Will grow them around the fence allotment this year but not up trees.

Biscombe

Thanks for the link! Up those trees they go then!!!!  ;) ;D ;D

Obelixx

This is one of my bean and squash supports made from builders' wire mesh screwed to posts.  There are two for alternating crops each year.  It shows the last of the pumpkins ripening a bit more before harvest.  The higher ones had already been cut and stored and tasted delicious.

http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/obelixxbe/detail?.dir=8c22scd&.dnm=8ffescd.jpg&.src=ph
Obxx - Vendée France

Biscombe

I´m impressed! looks great too! Can I ask a really daft question? How did you get those posts in??

Obelixx

They're just stuck in metposts which are metal spikes you bash into the ground.  They have a slot at the toop to hold the posts with screw holes to secure them.   If your local garden centre doesn't have them, try a DIY or fencing supplier.  Our posts used to be a climbing frame, hence their height.  The other suport is on normal fencing posts.
Obxx - Vendée France

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