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            | herbie | 
            
               Ray, North Dakota 
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               Does everyone compost them and till them back into the garden?  I have lots from just one plant. 
		
				
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               9/2/2006 11:42:03 AM 
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            | Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings | 
            
               Menomonie, WI ([email protected]) 
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               Remove them from the garden....Throw them on a burn pile...burn..burn..burn... 
		
				
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               9/2/2006 12:04:51 PM 
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            | herbie | 
            
               Ray, North Dakota 
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               They spread that much disease or is it pests? 
		
				
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               9/2/2006 1:26:44 PM 
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            | Tremor | 
            
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               If they show signs of disease then "yes", burn baby burn.
  But if the vines are still free of insects & disease you can till them under. 
		
				
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               9/2/2006 5:28:49 PM 
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            | herbie | 
            
               Ray, North Dakota 
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               Powdery mildew = burn?
  I will burn it anyway..... 
		
				
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               9/2/2006 9:20:01 PM 
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            | Tremor | 
            
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               Actually Powdery Mildew spores are not spread in this way. Just a few days without green live plant tissue & the PM spores die. ALL Powdery Mildew spores are air-borne. NONE live in soil.
  Fusarium, Rhizoctonia & Phytophthora diseases should burn.
  If Bacterial wilts are a concern then I'd burn them too. Not because the wilt survives but because the insects that harbor them should burn. 
		
				
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               9/3/2006 10:23:50 AM 
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            | scienceteacher | 
            
               Nashville, TN 
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               I've always felt that the plants are similar to the livestock - in both cases it's not wise to 'feed' the same species back to itself..... I either throw the vines/rotting 'kins into the back pastures (after scraping seeds out) or compost them for use in the front flower/herb gardens...
  Anything showing possible disease is generally thrown in our burn pit.... 
		
				
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               9/3/2006 11:08:31 AM 
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            | herbie | 
            
               Ray, North Dakota 
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               I had to pick all of my jack-o-lanterns last night.  Powdery mildew took every plant down.  Haven't had a chance to spray with fungicide.  Lots of vines to go to the burn pile now.
  My lone AG has no PM at all.  I will still spray him when I get the chance. 
		
				
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               9/3/2006 12:58:45 PM 
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