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Question for gardeners re zucchini
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[quote:Aquarius 7:MV84MzAxNDFfMTI4NTg1MTNfNDZDQzNFNUE=] My zucchini is doing great. I have a few set on, and will have zucchini ready to eat within another week. :) (God willing!) My yellow crookneck squash are also coming on nicely. I used plants that were already started, from the local nursery. And yes, you should plant at least three to a hill. It could be a weather issue ... where are you, OP, and what has the weather been like? As to the person with yellowing plants, it could be air pollution. If the neighbors have been spraying their yard for weeds, some of the weed killer may have drifted over to your garden. . [/quote]
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I've got this beautiful zucchini plant growing and exploding with flowers but I noticed some are falling off and no veggie is growing.
Do I need more than one for the pollination factor?
It's not my favorite veggie but my mom gave me one to grow for her, and she has one too and the same thing is happening.
Thanks!
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