Vegetable Gardening : How to Grow Summer Squash
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Summer squash, which includes zucchini, is a warm-weather plant that loves the heat of the summer months. Use a rototiller to get summer squash out of the ground with help from an organic farmer in this free video on vegetable gardening and horticulture. Expert: Jarrett Man Contact: stonesoupfarm.googlepages.com Bio: Jarrett Man created and runs Stone Soup Farm, an organic vegetable and fruit operation in Belchertown, Mass. Filmmaker: EquilibrioFilms Jenn
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You youngster's who are making immature comments should try to do as well as he does! Very talented young man!
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oh my god, i know! i had beautiful zucchini and they completely killed them, didn't notice until it was too late :( oh well, best thing to do is kill the eggs under the leaves before the hatch
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GET RIDE OF THE ADS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Nothing about mildew?
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very clear and good presentation
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batter and fry the blooms :)
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zucchini flowers stuffed with ricotta cheese, lightly sauteed and with a fresh marinara sauce - incredible.
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Hi, as your growing in rows and not companion style do you have to spray for pests? Or do you try to go organic?
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The squash vine borer is probably the worst problem I've had in growing summer squash
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It's winter now, when would be a good time to start planting the summer squash, what is a good date to start?
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my dad and i did a taste test with summer squash. we let one go to be about 10 inches long and 2 '' wide. we harvested another at around 6'' long and an inch wide. the tiny one was so sweet i really wanted to eat it raw!
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Make squash flower fritters they are great munchies after twisting & burning a bone!
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I love Jared's videos. I always learn something from them. Thank you.
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Dont through away the flower D:!! make it into a quesadilla! :D
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I took your advice on growing squash and it inspired me to jump on my pogo stick.
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From the look of the slightly yellow edges of leaves that turn into brown, dessicated zones, I would venture a guess that this row of zucchini is infested with the bane of my gardening existence, the SQUASH BUG. I will try the companion planting technique of planting nasturtiums, radishes, and marigolds in rings around my zuchs this year in a (no doubt vain) attempt to deter the squash bugs. They're nasty critters.
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or you could take 1 dime and buy some seeds...and with those seeds get atleast 10 and dont mess with going to the store
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You should go ahead and do a video about the squash vine borer because people are going to learn the hard way if you don't.
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thanks that really helped!!!!!!
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