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Old 24-08-2005, 07:26 AM
Nicole H
 
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yes, the plant can support more than one. if you pick often, more will be
produced..... make sure to feed the plants... use a fertilizer w/a high
middle number... pick off any bad pieces so the plant isn't putting any
energy into it.... same with that big zucchini... big zukes are worthless
anyways...
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Does a squash plant support more than one squash at a time? For example,
it
seems that while a big zucchini is growing, several incipient ones grow
poorly or even rot. If I remove the big zucchini, another one starts to
grow.

Bill



 
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