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20 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 


Fine, I won’t stomp them. I usually check the garden 3 or 4 times per day. Maybe I’ll go to 6 times per day. The more love the better?


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Are you singing to them every night? They like that.

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Cell cam and you RedRyder has a new spot to defend!


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Coyote piss wore off from May I guess. No loss or damages. Reapplied today


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This is the biggest so far. With 4 more slightly smaller.


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6-8” of grilling or sautéing. I find that if you want to make some
Zucchini bread you can let them get bigger


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6-8” of grilling or sautéing. I find that if you want to make some
Zucchini bread you can let them get bigger


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Thanks. I’ll take a soft tape to it. I think it’s prime for picking today around 6”


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1 hour ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

How many inches on the green squash Before picking? I think someone say 6”? I snuck out there quick this morning and I got 2 good ones out of nowhere.


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Next year you might want to consider planting your zucchini plants on a small mound. They grow better that way. Also don't forget to look under the big leaves close to the ground for the zucchini fruit.....they're sneaky that way.

 

 

 

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Next year you might want to consider planting your zucchini plants on a small mound. They grow better that way. Also don't forget to look under the big leaves close to the ground for the zucchini fruit.....they're sneaky that way.
 
 
 

They are growing great I had to use tomato cages to keep them Contained


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My cucumbers are trained to grow up the fence. No cucumbers yet but hopefully soon.
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I like the cukes on a trellis too

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And I see if jalapeño in my future
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Cherry tomatoes doing it to

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Time to pick the basil again!

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