Our garden is next to the backyard fence. So for me it's impossible to keep it in one area. We usually plant and grow faster things and do cucumbers, squash, etc. early. They make shade and scatter better on the garden floor, followed with faster growing plants.
How do you avoid borers? I get at most 2-3 fruits before the plants is ruined. I’m about to go the nuclear route with cypermethrin but really hate to hurt the bees.
I do this every year too. Works great. I put zucchini in everything. I usually use tomato cages bc it’s what I have but I’m going to try a post this year.
Can you do more videos on what you do with excess harvests? Do you have methods that you use to store them or do you sell to male a profit? I hope to become half of the gardener that you are!
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Our garden is next to the backyard fence. So for me it's impossible to keep it in one area. We usually plant and grow faster things and do cucumbers, squash, etc. early. They make shade and scatter better on the garden floor, followed with faster growing plants.
Thank you!!!
You don't have vine borers, do you
Plant dwarf marigolds a metre apart to drive off insects. Three years, I had a hole in one lettuce leaf. No one I know calls your plants Squash.
How do you avoid borers? I get at most 2-3 fruits before the plants is ruined. I’m about to go the nuclear route with cypermethrin but really hate to hurt the bees.
I need some tips about pumpkin
I love learning from you. Thank you.
It became from 10 years to 12 years in just one reel?
Say you've been doing this for over a decade. Carries more gravitas.
How do I grow them with out the rot
Awesome! 😮😊
We use arched 14' hog panels for all vines. Even watermelon.
I love how detailed and easy-to-follow your organic farming tips are. Keep up the great work!
I did that several years ago now the thought of Squash makes me nauseous 🤢!
I grew squash like this my first year gardening because I only had a couple of little beds. It worked great!
You can grow corn and beans ontop of the squash, it's called the three sisters technique.
How do you store and keep all this food? How long does it last you? I hate to put all this effort into it and then not know how to properly store it
Yeah I know but the one that looked liked it sprawled over the place is a pumpkin plant
We cook squash flowers. With eggs or stuffed the flowers with rice etc and cook them in the oven.
Ur wife must be very happy 😮
I thought those were cucumbers
I love growing those little custard pie shaped squash. It's so delicious just lightly boiled and salted. My favorite summer squash ❤
Nah, you've got it all wrong – These things are called 'Zucchini'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zucchini
WOW!!!! You're garden is impressive!!!!
Wow
How do you store it long term?
squash or cucumber?
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PLANTA VS ZOMBIES
this is the best tip!!
Whoa, you sold me on this because if you've ever found a Mojave Green rattlesnake in your matching zuchini, well….😮
Does this work with any other vegs too?
How do u deal w/ caterpillars 🐛?!
Isn’t that zucchini? 🤔
does this work for pumpkins?
Patty pan squash!
I do this every year too. Works great. I put zucchini in everything. I usually use tomato cages bc it’s what I have but I’m going to try a post this year.
More tips please
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how many plants per sq ft? it looked like 1 but want to be sure as i will be growing zucchini vertically as well!!
My father grows them like this, and it's so incredible! It makes it so easy to harvest and also makes it easier to spot squash bugs and their eggs
Can you do more videos on what you do with excess harvests? Do you have methods that you use to store them or do you sell to male a profit? I hope to become half of the gardener that you are!
Wow! I thought those were called zucchini/courgette 😅
I love the way you have your squash running up that stake. Thank you for sharing I will try this summer.😊
Steam leaves and stuff them like cabbage rolls or grape leaves rolls
I don’t get how you got it to grow vertically.
I gonna try this for the first time this year 2025 😊
How do I know when its over ripe 😅