Tending Zucchini, Squash and Finding Squash Bug Eggs
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Complete Guide to Starting Tomatoes Indoors
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How Prune, Stake and Remove Suckers
Using Grass Clipping for Mulch and a Soil Barrier
Single, Double and Triple Tomato Stem Pruning
The Baxter's Bush Cherry Container Tomato
Complete Guide to Growing Heirloom Tomatoes
The Kentucky Orange Heirloom Tomato
Complete Guide to Starting Tomatoes Indoors
How to Grow Large Tomatoes in Containers
Growing Brandywine Tomatoes
How to Build a Hot-House Tomato Cage
How to Transplant Tomato Seedlings into Cups
How Prune, Stake and Remove Suckers
Using Grass Clipping for Mulch and a Soil Barrier
Single, Double and Triple Tomato Stem Pruning
The Baxter's Bush Cherry Container Tomato
Complete Guide to Growing Heirloom Tomatoes
The Kentucky Orange Heirloom Tomato
I currently have my Squash and Zucchini in tomato cages. They are small plants right now but I wanted to know as they get bigger, is there a certain procedure to keep them contained to the cage and to keep them from breaking?
ReplyDeleteMy Zucchini are begging to be transplanted out in the garden but my last frost date is 2 weeks away. My plants are already starting to flower in their dixie cups! Should I be pinching off those flowers? Not sure what to do :/
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