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by chrissy fair on July 05, 2006 08:18 AM
ok...I think I did the pollination thing right because my zucc plant is giving ALOT of them now, and this morning I found out I didn't even need to to do the "pollination by hand". there were SO many bees I couldn't believe it!! I went in the house and got my hubby so he would believe me as to HOW MANY there were!! All kinds of them too!!
By 10 am all the flowers were just about closed up which explains WHY I never saw them open when I got home at 4pm...lol
Check out my 'crop' and Pictures [clappy]
by Bamboo on July 05, 2006 08:28 AM
Wow, they look great! Such good quality!
by LandOfOz on July 05, 2006 09:09 AM
Looks great chrissy, just wish mine looked that good!!

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by Firstyeargardener2006 on July 05, 2006 09:33 AM
Chrissy great job they look real good.

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I sit in my vegetable garden so that I can see them grow.
by Rosepetal on July 05, 2006 10:42 AM
You bet you did a great job. [thumb] [thumb]

Send some bees my way, cause I need what you have. [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

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by lakegran on July 05, 2006 02:13 PM
You are the picture of a happy (fulfilled) gardener.
Isn't a nice productive garden a joy? [thumb]

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by ChristinaC on July 05, 2006 02:14 PM
Awesome Chrissy!!!!! [thumb]

(BTW...your dog is adorable...looks just like my new pup, "Silly Willy".)

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by Amigatec on July 05, 2006 02:48 PM
I will have to post a recipe for Stuffed Zucchini.

Yummy!!!!

Also if you think that Zucchini is going to get big, that Watermelon you have will get bigger than the whole bed.

Mine has grown to over 10' and still growing.

Also on the watermelon you will notice a short running about 4" from the watermelon. When your watermelon is ripe that little runner will turn brown and dry up.

I have been told that is how you know when the melon is ready for picking.

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