Transplanting Zucchini and Yellow squash from peat pots
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http://familyfoodlifestyle.com/ These seeds were grown in peat pots they are now about 3 week old and time to transplant them into the ground. We wanted to take you through the steps from start to finish on growing zucchini and yellow squash. We hope to help you with your own growing of these types of plants.
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how far do you plant cucumbers apart??
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Nice dirt you have in your garden! I'm so envious..LOL. Ours is clay clay clay. Thanks for the vid. My seedlings got a bit tall as they are only getting light from the window they are in. Hope they will be ok.
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My zucchini have taken over my gardening space and are being sun hogs. This should be helpful to transplanting them.
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To be honest I haven't had that problem.
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Hi there, do you put any kind of protection for vine bore or squash bugs? thanks
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Why do you want 2 plants per hill??? Are they going to grow like that and produce a greater yeild or are you goin to choose the stronger one at a later point?
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The reason I plant 3 plants together is I find that if I lose on plant I still have more than enough Zucchini. You could plant just one plant if you like, but I'm trying to get as much yield as possible in the space I have. It does get a little crowed, but still easy to manage.
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Why do you plant three seeds just next to each other? do they not spoil each others growth? I found this video because I'm just about to plant my own squash seeds and I'm not sure if I should just put a single seed in each pot...
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This should be a lot of fun for the both of you. Your two year will love watching the plant grow. It's amazing to see a seed turn into a plant that will produce vegetables. Good luck on your plants. If you have any question feel free to write me back. Grant
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