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Another Tomato & Squash update

June 3, 2008 by asonomagarden 1 Comment

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It’s amazing what a few days will do. Our little San Marzano is getting so big and look, he has brothers!
tomato

The cucumbers (both lemon and japanese) and getting there and the beans are happy and growing. (oh and that’s Bo, our cat, in the background looking for bugs to catch).

 

beans and cucumbers

squash blossom

Oh, and remember how I wrote that although these portofino zucchini’s were planted at different times, they had all caught up in size? Well, the one we grew earlier from seed is blossoming earlier, so there you are, it IS worth it to start earlier after all. Below is it’s neighbor who’s seed was planted about four weeks later:
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Filed Under: Growing Challenge, notes for next year, State of the Garden, Tomato Tagged With: organic vegetable garden, Tomato, zucchini

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  1. A Little Zucchini Sex for You « A Sonoma Garden says:
    June 9, 2008 at 9:48 pm

    […] I posted that beautiful picture of the zucchini blossom the other day and I expected to see a zucchini grow from it, however when I walked out into the […]

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