Four days into the ground, three of the pumpkin seedlings seem to be doing well. Another is doing so-so, and the final two are perhaps not-so-great. I placed cardboard protectors around the seedlings (tip from a gardening book which I can't remember!) after seeing that they were being battered by fairly strong winds on the first day. It seems the three which are doing well are also the ones which are getting the most sun. This is because the pumpkin patch is right next to a fence, which I thought would help block out most of the winds - wrong! Unfortunately the fence is doing more to block out the crucial sun. The cardboard shields add to the block-out effect, but I figure at this stage, the sensitive pumpkin babies need more protection from the harsh wind. Perhaps the cardboard may positively affect the seedlings' growth spurts, as they strive upwards more quickly to reach the sun? Only time will tell.
This morning I also weeded some grass seedlings which have popped their heads up through the topsoil... Hmmph! They're tough little critters! I don't mind the grass growing back in the areas we have designated as walkways between the pumpkin patch and the rest of the garden beds, but anywhere else and they're history!
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