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Watch Your Garden Grow -
... – A low-lying area where frost occurs late in the season. Fungi – Multi-celled organisms ... plants for photosynthesis (production of sugars). Pickling cucumbersCucumbers that are one to six inches long with ... Mustard | Okra | Onion | Parsnip | Peas | Peppers | Potato | Pumpkin | Radish | Rhubarb | Rutabaga | Spinach | Summer Squash | Sweet Potato | Winter Squash | Tomato | Turnip | Watermelon ...
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Watch Your Garden Grow - Cucumbers
... of plants. With ample soil moisture, cucumbers thrive in warm summer weather. A second planting for fall harvest may be made in mid- to late summer. Cucumbers may be transplanted for extra- ... that is most severe during late summer and fall plantings. Grow resistant varieties. There are two types of cucumbers common to the home gardener - pickling cucumbers and slicing cucumbers. The phrase "cool ...
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Watch Your Garden Grow - Summer Squash
... early spring until midsummer. Some gardeners have two main plantings - one for early summer harvest and another for late summer and fall harvest. Sow two or three seeds 24 to 36 inches apart ... should not be sown for the following year. Summer squash does not cross with melons or cucumbers. Most people harvest summer squash too late. Like winter squash, summer squash is an edible gourd. Unlike winter ...
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