Vegetable Gardening : How to Plant Zucchini in a Garden
Tips, Tricks
Thoroughly worked soil with a rich layer of compost makes a perfect medium for your to plant zucchini in your garden. Get a detailed look at the entire process in this free video on vegetable gardening. Expert: Ali Reynolds Contact: Outstandinginthegarden.net Bio: Ali Reynolds owns and operates a small organic nursery. She has a master gardener's certificate as well as a landscape and gardening certificate, and has gardened for more than 35 years. Filmmaker: Mike Phillips Series Description: If you'd like to make your green thumb a little greener, dive into these useful tips on vegetable gardening and then watch your garden grow! A professional gardener explains and demonstrates in this free video series.
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will grow
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Thanks for your excellent tips.
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Oh hello! Have you ever tried - zrumplina diy aquaponics (do a search on google)? Ive seen some great things about it and my brother in law grew excellent fruits with it.
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Thanks pretty lady great video!!!
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Do you have any advice about transplanting them? Are the roots sensitive?
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Demonstrating on how to grow zucchini plants in your garden is very overwhelming! I found this video quite interesting and I am thankful for sharing your thoughts regarding on this matter. Another set of information are added in my knowledge.
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Yes they are nice. Don't forget to save some seeds so next year you will have more than just one plant ;) What variety you have?
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Thank you Gus! i planted and now the zucchinis are taking over my entire garden! and that is with only one plant! wow, it's going to be delicious!
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Depends the variety of Zucchini you have. If i can speak in general... from the day you will put the seeds... it takes 40-60 days to have zucchinis... and from there it keeps producing for an other 70-90 days.
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Why spend the seeds? Yet, if you deside to follow the way it say in the video and put 4 seeds in one hole, place them like an inch away from each other... that way it will be easier to separate their roots when you take them out for relocation. I personally start the seeds in 2 inch pots first...one seed per pot... it's easier to control them... take them inside if the weather goes bad etc etc. When they become 7-8 inches tall i put them in their final position. Good luck :)
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Yes, she mean in the same spot/hole. I would say... you don't have to waste 4 seeds to take only 2 plants. Even the weaker/slower plants, will develop just fine if you give them some time. Don't clip them. Zucchini seeds grow 9 out of 10 times. So easy. It takes about a week, 10 days maximum depending the weather, to see the first leafs. So i suggest to put one seed per hole and even if one or two don't come out, you have time to put a new seed at that spot so you won't have unused space.
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Do you plant the four seeds in the same little spots and then thin it out to two OR do your plant one seed and then another one in another spot?
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Do you know the lifespan of a zucchini plant? I can't seem find any info on this.
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