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Old 02-06-2006, 08:35 PM posted to triangle.gardens
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My yellow squash and zucchini grow fruits (?) to about 1 or 2 inches long
and then just die and turn black. What am I doing wrong?
They are getting plenty of water (irrigation system) and we have fertilized
them. We know the soil is slightly acidic so we have added some lime as
well. They are in a new raised bed garden and I have even kept it weed free.
I am so frustrated, any ideas?

Thanks in Advance,
MJ


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Old 03-06-2006, 02:46 AM posted to triangle.gardens
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MJC wrote:
My yellow squash and zucchini grow fruits (?) to about 1 or 2 inches long
and then just die and turn black. What am I doing wrong?
They are getting plenty of water (irrigation system) and we have fertilized
them. We know the soil is slightly acidic so we have added some lime as
well. They are in a new raised bed garden and I have even kept it weed free.
I am so frustrated, any ideas?

Thanks in Advance,
MJ



We have the same problem on Penny Road. Looked it up in "the
book" and it said a lack of fertilization (bees).

Still wondering and glad we are not a lone.

Craig
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Craig Watts wrote:
MJC wrote:
My yellow squash and zucchini grow fruits (?) to about 1 or 2 inches long
and then just die and turn black. What am I doing wrong?
They are getting plenty of water (irrigation system) and we have fertilized
them. We know the soil is slightly acidic so we have added some lime as
well. They are in a new raised bed garden and I have even kept it weed free.
I am so frustrated, any ideas?

Thanks in Advance,
MJ



We have the same problem on Penny Road. Looked it up in "the
book" and it said a lack of fertilization (bees).


Still wondering and glad we are not a lone.


Craig


I hand pollinate my variety of squash - since it bloom at night.
I just picked the male flower and dab the center to the female bulbs before it "fruits".
Had the same problem when I didn't.
Since I don't grow yellow squash, I don't know if they are like mine.
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So I can get fruit without it being pollinated? Still confused !


"Dwayne" wrote in message
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That is the plants way of aborting when it hasn't had enough pollinators

to
make its seeds fertile. I just let them go and after another couple of
weeks, they started staying on until ready to pick. Next year you might
plant them near a flower bed that could draw more pollinators to your
garden.

Most garden plants love soil that is slightly acidic(pH of 5.5 to 6.5).

If
you get your soils pH up too high, all you will grow is weeds.

Dwayne

"MJC" wrote in message
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My yellow squash and zucchini grow fruits (?) to about 1 or 2 inches

long
and then just die and turn black. What am I doing wrong?
They are getting plenty of water (irrigation system) and we have
fertilized
them. We know the soil is slightly acidic so we have added some lime as
well. They are in a new raised bed garden and I have even kept it weed
free.
I am so frustrated, any ideas?

Thanks in Advance,
MJ






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Old 04-06-2006, 12:17 AM posted to triangle.gardens
 
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A Female flower looks like it has a mini squash on it a male flower does not
it is just a flower.

The first flush of flowers are 99% male, the late fruits will be a mix.

If the females are falling off it is a pollination issue

If the males are falling off - that is is normal - you may want to pick a
few and eat them in a salad or fry them up.

Tomatolord

"MJC" wrote in message
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So I can get fruit without it being pollinated? Still confused !


"Dwayne" wrote in message
...
That is the plants way of aborting when it hasn't had enough pollinators

to
make its seeds fertile. I just let them go and after another couple of
weeks, they started staying on until ready to pick. Next year you might
plant them near a flower bed that could draw more pollinators to your
garden.

Most garden plants love soil that is slightly acidic(pH of 5.5 to 6.5).

If
you get your soils pH up too high, all you will grow is weeds.

Dwayne

"MJC" wrote in message
...
My yellow squash and zucchini grow fruits (?) to about 1 or 2 inches

long
and then just die and turn black. What am I doing wrong?
They are getting plenty of water (irrigation system) and we have
fertilized
them. We know the soil is slightly acidic so we have added some lime as
well. They are in a new raised bed garden and I have even kept it weed
free.
I am so frustrated, any ideas?

Thanks in Advance,
MJ










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Old 04-06-2006, 01:23 PM posted to triangle.gardens
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It is squash not flowers that are dieing.
wrote in message
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A Female flower looks like it has a mini squash on it a male flower does

not
it is just a flower.

The first flush of flowers are 99% male, the late fruits will be a mix.

If the females are falling off it is a pollination issue

If the males are falling off - that is is normal - you may want to pick a
few and eat them in a salad or fry them up.

Tomatolord

"MJC" wrote in message
...
So I can get fruit without it being pollinated? Still confused !


"Dwayne" wrote in message
...
That is the plants way of aborting when it hasn't had enough

pollinators
to
make its seeds fertile. I just let them go and after another couple of
weeks, they started staying on until ready to pick. Next year you

might
plant them near a flower bed that could draw more pollinators to your
garden.

Most garden plants love soil that is slightly acidic(pH of 5.5 to 6.5).

If
you get your soils pH up too high, all you will grow is weeds.

Dwayne

"MJC" wrote in message
...
My yellow squash and zucchini grow fruits (?) to about 1 or 2 inches

long
and then just die and turn black. What am I doing wrong?
They are getting plenty of water (irrigation system) and we have
fertilized
them. We know the soil is slightly acidic so we have added some lime

as
well. They are in a new raised bed garden and I have even kept it

weed
free.
I am so frustrated, any ideas?

Thanks in Advance,
MJ










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