Re: Squash flowering
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- Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2000 09:34:08 -0400
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Robin, thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately I have never been able to
get my wife to enjoy breaded flowers. Used to do this with my father's
garden, but you have to wach you don't get carried away. One year we had no
pumkins, but had a great picnic.
Thanks,
Frank
----- Original Message -----
From: *~*Robin Bryan*~* <robinsnest@ncweb.com>
To: <veggie-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2000 8:15 PM
Subject: Re: Squash flowering
> I would eat the blossoms and heavily mulch the plant to see if it doesn't
> flower again later in the season, if the plants themselves don't survive
the
> frost, then plant a second batch of squash at the regular planting time.
> I have to admit I am very jealous at the thought of you eating some fried
> squash blossoms this time of year!
> Robin
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