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First, find the perfect location to plant your transplants. Zucchini need at least 6-10 hours of sunlight per day. They also need a lot of room to spread out while they grow.
After you have found the perfect planting location, it is time to begin planting. Dig a hole for each plant that is just a little bit bigger than the roots. Then cover them up with soil. When planting make sure that you keep each plant at least 40 inches away from each other. If you are planting more than one row of zucchini, space the rows 40 inches apart. While the zucchini is growing make sure that it is getting plenty of water. Also, make sure that you are weeding around the plant to maintain healthy growth.
Zucchini will produce throughout the entire growing season, so there is no set time to begin harvesting. When the zucchini has grown at least 4-5 inches in length, it is mature enough to harvest. To harvest all you have to do is twist it off from the stem or use a knife to cut it off. Keep in mind that whenever you harvest the zucchini it allows more to grow. So if you want more zucchini harvest them as soon as they mature. If you want less don't harvest them as often.
zucchini is the best thing to eat in the summer. Grilled or raw, doesn't matter. it just needs some salt
ReplyDeleteThis is really interesting. My sister is planning on growing these in her garden and this would be really helpful!
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