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A Summer of Squash
The seven varieties include are Black Beauty, Caserta, Cocozelle, Crookneck, Golden Straightneck, Round, and Tatume. Squash are heavy feeders so apply fertilizer according to growth needs every 3 to 4 weeks. Seven varieties of zucchinis, crookneck and straightneck squash offer the best possibilities for culinary creativity. Stuffed and sauteed squash blossoms are a gourmet delight; baby fruit, sometimes with the flower still attached, are a tender treat either steamed or eaten raw; and there are at least 1001 uses for mature summer squash in soups, side dishes, entrees and desserts. Save a few monsters for creative fall and Halloween decorations. The Summer of Squash, 'Cucurbita pepo', contains a bevy of beauties for summer squash flavor and color. The soil should be well drained and rich in organic material. Harvest at blossom stage; baby fruit; or mature squash to enjoy months of summer's abundance. Plant in the spring, 2 to 4 weeks after last average frost date and when soil temperatures have risen above 60 degrees. ... more
English Daisy The English Daisy prefers full sun but does well in partial shade in very hot climates. The English Daisy prefers moist, rich, well drained soil and needs to be kept well watered. The English Daisy blooms in cool temperatures. The English Daisy, 'Bellis perennis', has profuse bright red and white cushion-like flowers that are a perfect accent for any border. The English Daisy is the "original" Daisy. |
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