Gardening
Related: About this forumI picked up veg plants. I was surprised at what I didn't find
NO zucchini. Oh well. Last year the summer squash came in FAR earlier than the tomatoes so getting them in late will probably be a good thing.
Once I get these in, I'll see how much room (and energy) I have left and then maybe pick up a few indulgence type tomatoes.
Hopefully tonight is the last night in the 30's. I'm ready to start planting.
Tetrachloride
(8,447 posts)usonian
(13,781 posts)See if you can beg a few seeds. I can't imagine what a packet of seeds would produce!
onecaliberal
(35,791 posts)usonian
(13,781 posts)Might want to thin the seedlings out.
Easier than having a daily giveaway yard sale in a little while.
Look up squash flower recipe.
Just make sure the bees are out of the flower when you pick one.
onecaliberal
(35,791 posts)I also work in a building with 40 other people. It will be easy to get rid of.
usonian
(13,781 posts)Buon Appetito.
2naSalit
(92,668 posts)MissB
(16,089 posts)well, your neighbors will certainly start locking their doors.
doc03
(36,695 posts)Diamond_Dog
(34,613 posts)No zucchini in any of the nurseries.
MissB
(16,089 posts)I have a ton of squash - zucchini and otherwise - that are waiting for me to transplant them out of their winter sowing jugs. Some of them I just planted in the jugs last week. They're up and strong and ready to go.
A packet of seeds would yield more than enough....
I've been giving my extras away on the local Buy Nothing group.
TygrBright
(20,987 posts)I found the same thing Tuesday when I went to pick up some starts, no zukes.
But they had some other summer squash varieties that I'm really eager to try... calabacitas, here we come!
anticipatorially,
Bright
Diamond_Dog
(34,613 posts)Give it to the local food bank! We did that in the past.
As a matter of fact, now we plan on growing extras of some things just for the purpose of donating it to the food bank. They are very grateful for homegrown produce.
onecaliberal
(35,791 posts)Donate to the food bank.