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		 Simple answer to that powdery problem. Snip those flowers, stuff 'em with goat cheese and fry the suckers. 
 
You can get great squash at the market, flowers...not so much. 
 
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				My zucchini was jammin until I got the powdery mildew......wiped them out. 
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 for the next time that occurs
 
if you have a bag of powered sulfur at the ready 
it is supposed to kill off the powdery mildew
 
which generally happens when there's been a combination of rain, 
watering of the foliage, followed by /  afternoon SUN or  very high humidity.
 
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		 An extremely mild mixture of Dawn and water(mostly water) works wonders on broadleaf vegetable plants.Like I said for me it was too little too late. 
		
		
		
		
		
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		were gonna need BIGGER STAKES 
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		But,  I want one Big enough to put wheels on it 
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			11-05-2013, 09:11 AM
			
			
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		never have i seen a tomato that big...   
		
		
		
		
		
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		they should make graphene hexagon panels  
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super strong too 
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		 Its almost time again for the garden.  Who's growing what this year? 
		
		
		
		
		
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		brocolli doesn't mind snow or cold period! 
neither do sugar snap pea's  
but check out this utuber video 
great idea as weeds always win in the end 
four day carrot germination
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		 started turning over my three compost piles.  saved all the kitchen waste in the barn over winter, and started adding that to the three working compost bins.  Heat it all up again with the first lawn cutting. 
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		 pre soaked my sugar snap seeds (6 packets) yesterday (started in the moon sign of Taurus) 
planted them PRE -swelled today because it's going to RAIN HARD   
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		 Wood Chucksters are already out ,beware 
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		 Raven, 
What seeds do you pre soak and which do you leave?  Never tried it before.  How long in water? 
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		 I can tell you I have had good luck pre-popping Peas and Beans. I put them in a single layer between a couple of wet paper towels in a Ziploc bag for a couple of days until they swell and "pop" and then plant them. 
		
		
		
		
		
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		i put mine in a big zip lock and pre-soaked em overnight 
making sure to pour off the water come morning leaving 
it open sitting side saddle in a tupperware...
 
i was a little P.O.'d because my pea inoculant  which was granuler  
ran out @ half my row...   Hate when that happens.... grrrrr
 
so now i'll have to poke some holes near the row and water in some  inoculant 
to make up for the lack of it....  surprised to see it @ Hd's half off sale on burpee seed rack ... 68 cents each for everthing 
but i didn't buy some while there because the container i had  felt heavier.
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		So are mine   .  
 
My hops vines are exploding as well... Chinook is growing about 3" a day it seems.   Centennial are growing slower.
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				I can tell you I have had good luck pre-popping Peas and Beans. I put them in a single layer between a couple of wet paper towels in a Ziploc bag for a couple of days until they swell and "pop" and then plant them. 
			
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 House lot across the street from me just cleared for construction, and I seem to have acquired a family of woodchucks. They ate my kale, parsley, and sunflower plants and started on the zucchini plants. I have a beautiful patch of arugula, which they haven't touched - must be too peppery.  
		
		
		
		
		
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		 one thing about wood chucks 
they are time sensitive ... just like dogs 
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				F-ING MICE & F-ING Hornets...  well  the  mice chewed on the lid 
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		 meat tenderizer works good on those things too.. but I also am partial to the baking soda remedy.. 
 
I HATE YELLOW JACKETS.. evil little beast made a den under a bush next to the front door.. I got stung a bunch of times last year... so dug around the bush at night.. and yanked it out with the wheeler... rotto tilled the area and exterminated the little stinging  missals... 
		
		
		
		
		
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		 Picked a bunch of cukes this morning, and they were as big as a zucchini! We've got blossoms everywhere! 
 
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		 Picked 4 tomatoes so far and have a blue ribbon sized one maybe 2 or 3 days away.  Slugs crushed my squash and zuchini,  now my second plantinging is starting to flower.  Waiting a couple weeks then will put in kale / spinach and maybe something else for the fall.  What does everyone here do for fall crop? 
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