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I've watched a few vids like this one. Then I looked at my Zucch' plants. I saw a problem straight away. My stakes would have to be 12 – 15 feet high and I'd have to have a ladder. WHAT??? Do you terminate the plant? Do you wind it up and down? How do you deal with all that growth?
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"Whether you want to eat it or not" 🤨🤨🤨
I know it's off topic but dude, you've got some amazing eyes!
Only if i could keep the squash bugs off
Nice
You solved the easy problem. Now solve the hard problem: find some tasty recipes for zucchini that make it worth the trouble of growing zucchini.
Small? I think thats pretty large actually 😢
Thank you .
I will try that.
Love the idea!!💡
I've watched a few vids like this one. Then I looked at my Zucch' plants. I saw a problem straight away. My stakes would have to be 12 – 15 feet high and I'd have to have a ladder. WHAT??? Do you terminate the plant? Do you wind it up and down? How do you deal with all that growth?
Can you eat zucchini leaves
do vine borers don't exist where u live?
Thatnk you for the two stake tip. I use one and had some issues trying to keep it tied to the one stake. Two seems better.
Looks like after 10th leaf you can plant some succession seeds under. Idea is great, will definitely try this season.
I’m fine with mine growing out because I just wanna see it grow as big as it can
Where can I get these stakes? Love this! I garden in a small area and this will allow for so much more.
will that allow squash vine borers easier access to lay their eggs in the hollow leaf stems?
But what do you do about vine borers.
Definitely trying this. I have 3 plants that will need staking soon.