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<blockquote data-quote="Santas and Duhram Reds" data-source="post: 538110" data-attributes="member: 6712"><p>try letting the garden de-weed itself by growing a variety of vegetables in the same area. For ex. try corn, climbing peas, and zuchini in the same patch.</p><p></p><p>Zuchinis can be harvested quite a bit larger than those that you buy in the store before they get to tough/coarse to eat. Slightly smaller than your fore-arm is about as large as let them go. Watching the diameter is more important than length and check them everyday b/c they grow overnight.</p><p></p><p>A bit more elementary, but avoid planting different squash varieties too close together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Santas and Duhram Reds, post: 538110, member: 6712"] try letting the garden de-weed itself by growing a variety of vegetables in the same area. For ex. try corn, climbing peas, and zuchini in the same patch. Zuchinis can be harvested quite a bit larger than those that you buy in the store before they get to tough/coarse to eat. Slightly smaller than your fore-arm is about as large as let them go. Watching the diameter is more important than length and check them everyday b/c they grow overnight. A bit more elementary, but avoid planting different squash varieties too close together. [/QUOTE]
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