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Re: What's growing in my garden
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- Subject: Re: What's growing in my garden
- From: c* h* <b*@micron.net>
- Date: Wed, 02 Jul 1997 08:25:08 -0700
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Susan,yes I have grown the Ronde type zukes.And they are very nice,
considered gourmet in some circles.You wont be dissapointed just dont
allow them to get too large as they become seedy.In the restaurant
trade(gourmet again)they pick them blossom and all about the size of
golf balls.Looks great but truth know they really dont have much flavor
at such an infant stage so try different stages of growth and see which
you prefer.Good luck and good eating.
Connie
Susan W.Smith wrote:
>
> Taking the advise of the list, I pulled out my cauliflower that had been
> stressed. I stuck a few squash seeds in their spaces. I get lots of
> requests for the yellow squash. Everyone always has more than enough
> zucchini. This year i tried a variety of the zucchini that is round shaped.
> Recommended for stuffing, which makes sense. Has anyone else ever tried it?
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